GodricSeer wrote:Yes, it is caused by factorio requiring a newer library, not a bug, but glibc 2.17 is the version supported by RHEL 7.4 (released in august) and all the related distros. Updated instructions for adding a side-by-side glibc 2.18 into /opt for you to use starting the factorio headless server on CentOS7/RHEL7: ![]() ![]() After seeing that it was possible to get factorio 0.16.x working on centos7 with the wrong approach (replacing glibc), I started working on the right approach (side by side) I'll leave those instructions at the bottom, but they really shouldn't be used. ![]() I initially posted this with quick instructions on replacing the CentOS7 glibc with 2.18 - which is a very bad idea. Thanks!Įdit 10 - 20190227 - Factorio 0.17.1 is out! Verified the same glibc 2.18 method is still valid.Įdit 11 - 20190926 - Centos8 Released yesterday! glibc 2.28! We are saved! A test install with Factorio 0.17.69 starts up just fine with a stock install. Removing exports per GodricSeer suggestion. ![]() (I am disappointed with abandoning RHEL/Centos, but it's their game).Įdit 7 - CentOS7 glibc 2.18 factorio headless.Įdit 8 - typo fix.
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