Yu Watanabe 24845c4ff6 README: bump supported minimum glibc version to 2.31
The current glibc versions used by major distributions:
CentOS 9:  2.34
CentOS 10: 2.39
Fedora 40: 2.39
Fedora 41: 2.40
Fedora 42: 2.41
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (focal): 2.31
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (jammy): 2.35
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (noble): 2.39
Ubuntu 24.10 (oracular):  2.40
Debian 11 (Bullseye, oldstable): 2.31
Debian 12 (Bookworm, stable):    2.36
openSUSE SLE-15-SP6: 2.38
openSUSE Tumbleweed: 2.40

Hence, based on our supporting policy, we can bump the base line to 2.31.
This commit does not change anything on our source code. But, will drop
many workarounds for supporting older glibc in later commits.
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