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PhoenixGameDevelopment opened this issue Mar 22, 2025 · 4 comments
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Version of taggui for GLIBC 2.35? #352

PhoenixGameDevelopment opened this issue Mar 22, 2025 · 4 comments

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@PhoenixGameDevelopment
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Hi, I am unable to run taggui on popOS 22.04 because I get an error similar to this:

"Failed to load Python shared library <SNIP: GLIBC_2.38 not found"

My version of GLIBC is 2.35.

Is is possible to get a version of this program compatible with GLIBC 2.35?

@jhc13
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jhc13 commented Mar 22, 2025

Are you running a version from the releases?

@PhoenixGameDevelopment
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Are you running a version from the releases?

Hi, thanks for your very prompt reply!

Yes, I have tried three versions from releases now (the latest, and the two before that) and I have tried running using conda, different versions of python, etc, but it seems to be an issue with my systems version of GLIBC.

I am new to linux, to maybe I'm missing something, but from what I read you can't update glibc without updating your whole OS?

@jhc13
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jhc13 commented Mar 22, 2025

Unfortunately, I'm not familiar with how all that works, either. You could try updating your glibc (if possible), updating your OS, or running the program from source instead.

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Just an update on this:
Program works fine when installed from source. I was having a strange issue, but this was due to me having a much older (980ti) gpu in my system along with my 2x3090s (I was using it just for connecting a monitor). Once I removed this, the program works great!

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