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# This file defines the shared library version numbers we will install.

# The following lines list filename patterns matching canonical configurations,
# and the associated versions to use for various libraries.  The entire
# list is processed, with earlier entries taking precedence over later
# entries.  So loose patterns at the end of the list can give defaults.

# Configuration		Library versions
# -------------		------- --------

# The interface to -lm depends only on cpu, not on operating system.
i?86-*-*		libm=6
m68k-*-*		libm=6
alpha-*-*		libm=6

# We provide libc.so.6 for Linux kernel versions 2.0 and later.
i?86-*-linux*		libc=6
m68k-*-linux*		libc=6
alpha-*-linux*		libc=6

# libmachuser.so.1 corresponds to mach/*.defs as of Utah's UK22 release.
*-*-gnu*		libmachuser=1

# libhurduser.so.0.0 corresponds to hurd/*.defs as of 7 May 1996.
*-*-gnu*		libhurduser=0.0

# libc.so.0.0 is for the Hurd alpha release 0.0.
*-*-gnu*		libc=0.0

# The -ldl interface (see <dlfcn.h>) is the same on all platforms.
*-*-*			libdl=2

# So far the -lutil interface is the same on all platforms, except for the
# `struct utmp' format, which depends on libc.
*-*-*			libutil=1

# Version number 2 is used on other systems for the BIND 4.9.4 resolver
# interface.
*-*-*			libresolv=2

# Interface revision of nss_* modules.  This must match NSS_SHLIB_REVISION
# in nss/nsswitch.h, which determines the library names used for service
# names given in /etc/nsswitch.conf.
*-*-*			libnss_files=1
*-*-*			libnss_dns=1
*-*-*			libnss_db=1

# We use libdb.so.2 for the interface in version 1.85 of the Berkeley DB code.
*-*-*			libdb=2

# So far libcrypt.so.0 specifies the interface of the traditional `crypt'
# function.  The libc distribution installs the stub `nocrypt' library
# with this interface.  The separate crypt distribution (which cannot be
# legally exported from the USA) provides real DES encryption in a shared
# library libcrypt.so.0 with the same interface.
*-*-*			libcrypt=0