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Using a chroot environment is one way of doing it, but you don't need all that work. You can set up an older, reference version of your SDK (including libc and others) somewhere, and then force gcc to link against that rather than the libraries and headers in the standard system directories. The GCC options to do so are: -isystem -isysroot and --sysroot .

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