Yes that's a problem. The problem is that the chromium was built with a newer version of glibc and therefore expects a newer version of glibc *even though it is unnecessary to do so*.
"I have told you trying to update or build an app with a new glibc"
Or that's be what...? That's I will be downloaded a Source?
Not asking you to download from source, in fact, I would discourage you to do so unless you want to experiment yourself. As I said earlier, I myself have never built chromium from source. What I suggested was to use the google-chrome sfs that kirk has created.
If it's that's yes... When I will be migrate to another OS with a newest glibc... or I will be wait a another Distro with glibc 2.17...
Well that's your choice. I'm sorry that Fatdog doesn't meet your needs.
Or I will be try with a glibc... [Binary command - Portable from /opt will be works.]
Ok, just for fun, I just tested myself now.
1. Build new binutils (2.23.2) - check.
2. Build new glibc (2.18 ) installed in /opt/glibc-2.18 - check
3. Glibc-2.18 working - check (run "LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/glibc-2.18/lib /opt/glibc-2.18/lib/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 /bin/busybox" shows busybox help messages)
4. Run chrome (LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/glibc-2.18/lib:/usr/lib64/seamonkey:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$(pwd) /opt/glibc-2.18/lib/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 ./chrome --disable-setuid-sandbox --user-data-dir /tmp)
and we are greeted with error:
"./chrome: symbol lookup error: ./chrome: undefined symbol: gconf_entry_get_key".
5. So copy the libgconf and stuff from google-chrome.sfs
6. Re-run chrome above - now we've got the error:
--type=zygote: error while loading shared libraries: --type=zygote: cannot open shared object file
[14079
1204/004740:ERROR:resource_bundle.cc(607)] Failed to load /opt/glibc-2.18/lib/chrome_100_percent.pak
7. Copy chrome_100_percent.pak to /opt/glibc-2.18/lib
8. Re-run chrome, now we've got the error:
--type=zygote: error while loading shared libraries: --type=zygote: cannot open shared object file
9. rm -rf /opt/glibc-2.18, delete /root/chrome-linux, and launch firefox/seamonkey instead (or google-chrome.sfs).
10. Result: happiness
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