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Frankly, I wouldn't spend more time on this. Obviously, it's a very 
esoteric problem. I'd suggest that should you get a non-versioned libcyrl 
you likely installed the wrong thing or just mmade a plain mistake.

Andy

On Wed, 31 Oct 2018, simonmichal wrote:

> Just to truck our email conversation I'll copy paste my findings so far:
>
> I've actually checked and neither:
>
>  - the libcurl.so I have on cc7,
>  - nor the libcurl.so I have on fedora 28
>  - nor the libcurl.so I have on ubuntu xenial
>
> have .gnu.version_d.
>
> I also tried building curl from sources (7.53.1, as advised) and then build xrootd
> against it, and it works just fine for me. Cannot reproduce the problem.
>
> Looking a:
> https://serverfault.com/questions/696631/libcurl-so-4-no-version-information-available
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30017397/error-curl-usr-local-lib-libcurl-so-4-no-version-information-available-requ
>
> makes me think you might have installed more than one version of libcurl,
> which might cause the problem.
>
> Let me know your thoughts.
>
> Cheers,
> Michal
>
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