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Fix compile error about SOL_TLS and TCP_ULP macros introduced in glibc 2.27 #72

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hcoona commented Apr 15, 2022

I think it is better to just try to define these macros. OpenSSL 3.0 do so.

https://github.com/openssl/openssl/blob/e915c3f5381cd38ebdc1824c3ba9896ea7160103/include/internal/ktls.h#L238-L248

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