#Venmic Glibc compatibility

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fringe jackal
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I am a Linux Mint user trying to use Vencord for audio screensharing, but my C++ library (glibc) is too old to run venmic. My system is fully up to date but still has an "outdated glibc version" because of the nature that Linux Mint is a distro packaged for stability, and all of the system binaries are built with glibc 2.35, so there isn't a method to currently run screenshare with audio on Vencord for Linux Mint users without building an entirely new kernel or some other "hacky" implementation with so much potential to destroy your system it's not worth the effort.

Are there plans to make Vencord compatible with Debian derivatives of Linux, or is the Mint/Debian community being left in the dark here and have to "magically upgrade their glibc" somehow? Or even worse, wait??

fringe jackal
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The burden shouldn't fall on the users here, either. I shouldn't be forced to move to a different operating system just because of a single unresolved dependency embedded into the system that I can't control. The burden of responsibility in ensuring Vencord is fully compatible for all Debian variants lies on you, the creators, in that regard. The solution shouldn't just be "Use Arch" or "Google it" when I've already done the research and concluded that it's unfeasible and don't want to move operating systems.