Usually (according to semantic versioning) patch is not used for such 
non-obvious things.
Even in such way it would be much more logical to have versioning like GNOME, 
they use minor odd versions for development.
I just want to explain that such "magical" versioning is pretty confusing. 
Moreover, even minor version supposed to be backward compatible, so, symlink 
should work great until major version is increased.

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  Add symlink libbfd-2.24-system.so

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