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Autoinstaller broken on CentOS 5.2

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Hi, I've been trying to install Plesk 8.6 on a CentOS 5.2 x86_64 machine using the autoinstaller, but it's erroring out stating that I have an incompatible version of glibc installed (2.5.24 rather than 2.5.18). Is there any way to work around this? I downloaded the manual install version and was able to install using yum localinstall, but I'm attempting to setup a degree of automation here and as such that isn't really a viable solution.
 
Hi, I've been trying to install Plesk 8.6 on a CentOS 5.2 x86_64 machine using the autoinstaller, but it's erroring out stating that I have an incompatible version of glibc installed (2.5.24 rather than 2.5.18). Is there any way to work around this? I downloaded the manual install version and was able to install using yum localinstall, but I'm attempting to setup a degree of automation here and as such that isn't really a viable solution.

Do you mean that autoinstaller can't resolve dependencies to install Plesk, or autoinstaller binary fails itself?
If this is a first case, could you please post here a part from autoinstaller output with error description.
 
Usually the problem is that the autoinstaller tries to install certain versions of packages when newer versions (the latest OS updates) are already installed.
 
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