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Can anyone tell me (or point me in the direction of an online resource which outlines) which versions of glibc ship with which versions of RedHat?

This RedHat document indicates versions of GCC but doesn't mention glibc...

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DistroWatch typically has a pretty good run down of what each distro has.

Red Hat's run down

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Edit: The RedHat documentation used to list the version of the libraries they included. They have since removed that information.

This data is from distrowatch. Sorry for the sideways scroll and long ASCII text. StackOverflow doesn't support Markdown Tables.

| Package       | RHEL-8.4  | RHEL-7.9  | RHEL-6.9  | RHEL-5.11 | RHEL-4.8  | RHEL-3.9  | RHEL-2.1  | 9         | 8.0       | 7.3       | 7.2       | 7.1       | 7.0       | 6.2   | 6.1       | 6.0       | 5.2       | 5.1       | 5.0       | 4.2       |
|               |           |           |           |           |           |           |           | shrike    | psyche    | valhalla  | enigma    | seawolf   | guiness   | zoot  | cartman   | hedwig    | apollo    | manhattan | hurricane | biltmore  |
| glibc (2.34)  | 2.28      | 2.17      | 2.12      | 2.5       | 2.3.4     | 2.3.2     | 2.2.4     | 2.3.2     | 2.2.93    | 2.2.5     | 2.2.4     | 2.2.2     | 2.1.92    | 2.1.3 | 2.1.2     | 2.1.1     | 2.0.7     | 2.0.7     | 2.0.5c    | --        |

It used to be available from RedHat documentation: RHEL 6 RHEL 7

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    The documentation seems to no longer include the glibc version. That's why it's always a good idea to include the info in the answer as well.
    – Claudiu
    Commented May 20, 2019 at 13:05
  • Any idea why RHEL5 and prior are using a higher versions than the later releases?
    – NeilWang
    Commented Oct 5, 2022 at 2:25

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