Compiled Python app (using Pyinstaller) GLIBC error












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I am developing a python app and I have compiled to distribute using Pyinstaller,
I am using Ubuntu 18.
I realized that program cannot run in older machine - like Ubuntu 16, 14 and so on. The reason is that the Glibc version of my compiled software is higher than the receiving machine.
So I tried to make the same development in Ubuntu 12 but even installing pyenv in order to have Python 3.6.7 (which is required for some packages that came from Pypi) I am getting lots of error other packages that came from apt-get for instance.



I would like to know any recommendation for this approach.
What is the best solution for this scenario?



I am really thinking to rebuild all my code for Python 2.7 compatibility which will cause lack of functions...but this also will make a time effort and in the end I am not sure I will get a satisfatory results.










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    I am developing a python app and I have compiled to distribute using Pyinstaller,
    I am using Ubuntu 18.
    I realized that program cannot run in older machine - like Ubuntu 16, 14 and so on. The reason is that the Glibc version of my compiled software is higher than the receiving machine.
    So I tried to make the same development in Ubuntu 12 but even installing pyenv in order to have Python 3.6.7 (which is required for some packages that came from Pypi) I am getting lots of error other packages that came from apt-get for instance.



    I would like to know any recommendation for this approach.
    What is the best solution for this scenario?



    I am really thinking to rebuild all my code for Python 2.7 compatibility which will cause lack of functions...but this also will make a time effort and in the end I am not sure I will get a satisfatory results.










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      I am developing a python app and I have compiled to distribute using Pyinstaller,
      I am using Ubuntu 18.
      I realized that program cannot run in older machine - like Ubuntu 16, 14 and so on. The reason is that the Glibc version of my compiled software is higher than the receiving machine.
      So I tried to make the same development in Ubuntu 12 but even installing pyenv in order to have Python 3.6.7 (which is required for some packages that came from Pypi) I am getting lots of error other packages that came from apt-get for instance.



      I would like to know any recommendation for this approach.
      What is the best solution for this scenario?



      I am really thinking to rebuild all my code for Python 2.7 compatibility which will cause lack of functions...but this also will make a time effort and in the end I am not sure I will get a satisfatory results.










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      I am developing a python app and I have compiled to distribute using Pyinstaller,
      I am using Ubuntu 18.
      I realized that program cannot run in older machine - like Ubuntu 16, 14 and so on. The reason is that the Glibc version of my compiled software is higher than the receiving machine.
      So I tried to make the same development in Ubuntu 12 but even installing pyenv in order to have Python 3.6.7 (which is required for some packages that came from Pypi) I am getting lots of error other packages that came from apt-get for instance.



      I would like to know any recommendation for this approach.
      What is the best solution for this scenario?



      I am really thinking to rebuild all my code for Python 2.7 compatibility which will cause lack of functions...but this also will make a time effort and in the end I am not sure I will get a satisfatory results.







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