Fix io-event gem in AmazonLinux 2023 not working with epoll_pwait2 glibc call
What does this MR do?
The io-event gem needs the epoll_pwait2 patch not just for EL 9, but for any distribution with glibc 2.34 that has backported epoll_pwait2 support. For example, AmazonLinux 2023.10.20260202 appears to have pulled in the RHEL changes (RHEL-101986) for this.
Replace the el_9? check with a new glibc_2_34? method that covers both
EL 9 and AmazonLinux 2023, making the code more maintainable and
accurate.
Related issues
Relates to #9684
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Edited by Dmytro Makovey