The latest glibc release, 2.3.1 does not contain AT_SYSINFO support.
I might be not as briliant as you but I'm certainly not stupid.
> > Interfaces change during 2.5 (see the sys_security and largepage syscall
> > removal) and that's okay. There was no nastiness involved in my
> > suggestion.
>
> You don't get it. I would never have distributed binaries with the
> current code if it wouldn't have been requested along with the guarantee
> that the current interface is stable and final.
Sorry, but having not yet fixed interfaces is the whole point of
development kernels. If vendors can't resist using the latest and gratest
features they get screwed. RH seems to have the manpower to maintain their
mistakes for a long enough time, so what's the issue?
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