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							- #!/usr/bin/env python3
 
- """
 
- Check if all given binaries work with the given glibc version.
 
- glibc_check.py 2.11 bin [bin ...]
 
- rc = 0 means "yes", rc = 1 means "no".
 
- """
 
- import re
 
- import subprocess
 
- import sys
 
- verbose = True
 
- objdump = "objdump -T %s"
 
- glibc_re = re.compile(r'GLIBC_([0-9]\.[0-9]+)')
 
- def parse_version(v):
 
-     major, minor = v.split('.')
 
-     return int(major), int(minor)
 
- def format_version(version):
 
-     return "%d.%d" % version
 
- def main():
 
-     given = parse_version(sys.argv[1])
 
-     filenames = sys.argv[2:]
 
-     overall_versions = set()
 
-     for filename in filenames:
 
-         try:
 
-             output = subprocess.check_output(objdump % filename, shell=True,
 
-                                              stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
 
-             output = output.decode('utf-8')
 
-             versions = set(parse_version(match.group(1))
 
-                            for match in glibc_re.finditer(output))
 
-             requires_glibc = max(versions)
 
-             overall_versions.add(requires_glibc)
 
-             if verbose:
 
-                 print("%s %s" % (filename, format_version(requires_glibc)))
 
-         except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
 
-             if verbose:
 
-                 print("%s errored." % filename)
 
-     wanted = max(overall_versions)
 
-     ok = given >= wanted
 
-     if verbose:
 
-         if ok:
 
-             print("The binaries work with the given glibc %s." %
 
-                   format_version(given))
 
-         else:
 
-             print("The binaries do not work with the given glibc %s. "
 
-                   "Minimum is: %s" % (format_version(given), format_version(wanted)))
 
-     return ok
 
- if __name__ == '__main__':
 
-     ok = main()
 
-     sys.exit(0 if ok else 1)
 
 
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