Hello and thanks for this bug report. The SONAME bump has been done
deliberately, see this changelog entry (from version 0.3.113-6):

- Perform a SONAME bump to avoid stomping on upstream SONAME. Once and if
  the new symbols are accepted by upstream then we can merge that back
  into libaio.so.1 and drop the t64 packages and temporarily provide
  a compat symlink for the t64 SONAME for a smooth transition back. This
  should also be an easier way to revert this transition when there are
  no file conflicts involved, and does not block on upstream support.

I didn't go into the details of the problem, but I doubt the
compatibility symlink can be added as it would potentially cause the
"stomping on upstream SONAME" that the package maintainer wants to
avoid.

If you still believe this can be done, I suggest filing a bug against
the libaio Debian package:

  https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?src=libaio

as the Ubuntu package is currently a sync from Debian, and this kind of
issue is better fixed upstream (= in Debian) when possible.

I'm marking this as Incomplete for now, but if you agree this won't be
fixed as suggested, please mark this bug as a Wontfix. Thanks!

** Changed in: libaio (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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