# Runc version requirements for containerd containerd is built with OCI support and with support for advanced features provided by the [runc container runtime](https://github.com/opencontainers/runc). Development (`-dev`) and pre-releases of containerd may depend features in `runc` that have not yet been released, and may require a specific runc build. The version of runc that is tested against in our CI can be found in the [`script/setup/runc-version`](../script/setup/runc-version) file, which may point to a git-commit (for pre releases) or tag in the runc repository. For regular (non-pre-)releases of containerd releases, we attempt to use released (tagged) versions of runc. We recommend using a version of runc that's equal to or higher than the version of runc described in [`script/setup/runc-version`](../script/setup/runc-version). If you encounter any runtime errors, make sure your runc is in sync with the commit or tag provided in that file. If you do not have the correct version of `runc` installed, you can refer to the ["building" section in the runc documentation](https://github.com/opencontainers/runc#building) to learn how to build `runc` from source. runc builds have [SELinux](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Security-Enhanced_Linux), [AppArmor](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AppArmor), and [seccomp](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/seccomp) support enabled by default. Note that "seccomp" can be disabled by passing an empty `BUILDTAGS` make variable, but is highly recommended to keep enabled. Use the output of the `runc --version` output to verify if your version of runc has seccomp enabled. For example: ```sh $ runc --version runc version 1.0.1 commit: v1.0.1-0-g4144b638 spec: 1.0.2-dev go: go1.16.6 libseccomp: 2.4.4 ```