To check which version of glibc you have, run ldd --version in the terminal.

    • Lojcs@lemm.ee
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      9 hours ago

      That’s surprisingly new. Wonder what causes the incompatibility

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          9 hours ago

          This might be the reason for requiring glibc 2.31 and newer:

          Security related changes:

          CVE-2019-19126: ld.so failed to ignore the LD_PREFER_MAP_32BIT_EXEC environment variable during program execution after a security transition, allowing local attackers to restrict the possible mapping addresses for loaded libraries and thus bypass ASLR for a setuid program. Reported by Marcin Kościelnicki.