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RE: [LI] sco binaries & linux binaries
Hi Raju,
Thanks for giving info about your experience in this regards
Rajesh
On 31-Jan-00 Raj Mathur wrote:
> Hi Rajesh,
>
> I managed to run SCO MicroFocus COBOL without any problems on Linux
> using iBCS. As for the rest, why don't you just run it and check it
> out, if Linux binaries of the software you're planning to run aren't
> available?
>
> Regards,
>
> -- Raju
>
>>>>>> "Rajesh" == Rajesh Fowkar <rfowkar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
> Rajesh> Hi friends, In our company in the near future we are
> Rajesh> planning to go for IBM server with Linux.
>
> Rajesh> Presently we have got SCO Unix. And applications under
> Rajesh> Integra RDBMS, Basic and Cobol.
>
> Rajesh> Can anybody enlighten me on whether the SCO binaries of
> Rajesh> Integra RDBMS will run on Linux ? ( Front ends )
>
> Rajesh> If not why ? What should be done to run SCO binaries under
> Rajesh> Linux ?
>
> Rajesh> Anticipating reply.
>
> Rajesh> Thanks in advance.
>
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