I can say that just the added suppressions was not enough. Upstream seems to 
have settled on a strlen redirection in r10689 that may fix this. From svn:
r10689 | sewardj | 2009-08-02 07:21:31 -0500 (Sun, 02 Aug 2009) | 14 lines

Reinstating a heavily modified version of r10402.  This is to do
with #190429.

This patch (originally from Jakub Jelinek) makes the redir of strlen
in ld.so on amd64-linux ld.so mandatory, but only for glibc 2.10 and
above.  For glibc-2.2 (our earliest supported version) to glibc-2.9
it is still optional.

Also, makes more verbose, the message that is printed if a mandatory
ld.so redirection on Linux cannot be set up.

Is believed to fix #190429.

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