On a tumbleweed system, "install X Y" was showing the error: pseudo: ENOSYS for 'fsetxattr'. which was being caused by dlsym() for that function returning NULL. This appears to be due to it finding an unresolved symbol in libacl for this symbol in libattr. It hasn't been resolved so its NULL. dlerror() returns nothing since this is a valid symbol entry, its just not the one we want. We can add the glibc version string for the symbol we actually want so we get that version rather than the libattr/libacl one. To quote libattr: """ These dumb wrappers are for backwards compatibility only. Actual syscall wrappers are long gone to libc. """ and they are simply wrappers around the libc version so our attaching to the libc versions should intercept any accesses via these too. RP 2020/06/22 Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie