I currently own an Ubuntu Xenial 14.04.1 LTS box in which I do all my
work. I distribute a binary image viewer. However, recently one of
my users tried to run the viewer on a CentOS 7 distro and found out that
that distro libc and libstdc++ are older and incompatible.
I would like to compile my program targeting the older libc and
libstdc++. Those files come with symbol version and visibility. Is
there an easy way to do that other than copying the old libraries?
Any help or hint is appreciated.
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Gonzalo Garramuño
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