soname
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In Unix operating systems, a soname is a field of data in a shared object file. The soname provides version backwards-compatibility information to the system. For instance, if a program requests to use version 1.0 of a shared object but the system only includes version 2.0 of that shared object, the soname field of the shared object tells the system whether it is usable in the place of version 1.0.

