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Hi all, I am trying to run a program that doesn't have a Linux version, but does have a SCO OpenServer 5 version. I can't get either IBCS or Linux-ABI to compile correctly on debian (ABI doesn't have patches for kernels newer than 2.4.18. 2.4.18 w/ ABI patches fails compilation, web search shows this to be a GCC bug fixed in 3.3. But Linux < 2.4.20 won't compile on GCC 3.3...argh!). So, if I have to switch distributions to get this working, what one will get a SCO Compatibility running by just adding a package? tangentially, there are SCO licenses on ebay. Does anyone have media I could copy? Certainly, I am not going to give SCO any money ;)
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