I have a different problem with Redhat 4 on 64-bit. If I need to post it in a separate thread let me know, but this one's title just seemed perfect, so here goes:
I have Redhat 4, running on Intel Xeon's (dual, dual cores).
I have installed scalix and downloaded all the necessary libraries straight from RHN in order to satisfy all necessary dependencies. I used 32 bit libs where required by the installation manual. I did not have to force anything during the RPM installation, I installed every dependency for every package and library required.
I have successfully installed scalix, but cannot get the binary to run (or finish the install for that matter).
When trying to manually run scalixlg, I get:
scalixlg: /lib/tls/libc.so.6 version `GLIBC_2.4` not found (required by /usr/lib/libz.so.1).
When installing zlib I did not get any warnings or errors and as far as I know Redhat does not have a glibc 2.4 package available just yet.
This is the second time I've installed scalix, the previous time I forced a number of RPMs and got the binary to run but the entire server wasn't functional, not to mention the braking library linkage with a ton of binaries (which let me to restore from a backup).
Let me know what I'm doing wrong with you have any suggestions. If you need more information about my setup, or could point me in the right direction for help - I would be grateful.