![]() ![]() That version stays with this symbol (unless a new and incompatible version of the same symbol is introduced later). ![]() if the current released version is 2.13, the new symbol gets version 2.14 assigned to it. Usually that version is the not yet released glibc version, i.e. When a new symbol is introduced, it gets a version assigned to it. Because your program depends on a symbol with that version, and you are running it on a system which doesn't provide it.
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