>The functions in glibc that you are referring to are specified by
>ANSI/ISO C and POSIX standards. If a system doesn't comply to these
>i
It's a POSIX conforming API, but the ABI is provided by linking against glibc.
It's unlikely that you could easily sub in a new libc easily, especially if
the program makes use of any GNU extensions.
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