Hi Juan!
Thanks for the insight. Basically the glibc can be upgraded, I did it *once* and never again on a SLES 8, but its really messy and against the doctrine of any enterprise linux distro, I mean the whole point of an EL is to have a common stable and longtime supported base that works with specialised 3rd party software without breaking things, contrary to short-intervaled enduser/desktop distros that loose support if not upgraded quite quickly. Sorry to say that but fedora, although being the beta-testing platform of RHEL (as is opensuse for SLES), belongs to latter category IMHO :-( Anyway as posted before I'm happy with 1.7 as well, even if not upgradable. I propose you remove the RHEL6 as supported from the system requirements page or do a simple matrix glibc/PI-version, that would help getting the right PI version (or the right distro :-)
Ciao!