Ancient glibc versions run ok on current kernels, you're just missing out on some newer features. Otherwise statically linked binaries would cease to work.
There is still a limit, very old software doesn't run anymore, largely because something in the kernel broke it. But it has been years and nobody complained so nobody will revert this or fix it.
Linus has stated as such and I think a few other maintainers agree there. If you don't find the problem until years later, chances are, too few people care.
Linus has stated as such and I think a few other maintainers agree there. If you don't find the problem until years later, chances are, too few people care.