libc { # The comment lines with "#errlist-compat" are magic; see errlist-compat.awk. # When you get an error from errlist-compat.awk, you need to add a new # version here. Don't do this blindly, since this means changing the ABI # for all GNU/Linux configurations. GLIBC_2.1 { #errlist-compat 253 _sys_errlist; sys_errlist; _sys_nerr; sys_nerr; } GLIBC_2.2 { # New rlimit interface getrlimit; setrlimit; getrlimit64; setrlimit64; } GLIBC_2.3 { #errlist-compat 254 _sys_errlist; sys_errlist; _sys_nerr; sys_nerr; } GLIBC_2.4 { #errlist-compat 256 _sys_errlist; sys_errlist; _sys_nerr; sys_nerr; } GLIBC_2.11 { fallocate64; } GLIBC_2.12 { #errlist-compat 257 _sys_errlist; sys_errlist; _sys_nerr; sys_nerr; } GLIBC_2.17 { #errlist-compat 260 _sys_errlist; sys_errlist; _sys_nerr; sys_nerr; prlimit64; } GLIBC_2.19 { fanotify_mark; } } librt { GLIBC_2.3 { # AIO functions. aio_cancel; aio_cancel64; } }