#!/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)