Chetan,

Could you try
    ldd -v ./filename
and see what libs it is trying to hit?

And are the bulid errors compile time or link time?

--
Sanjeev

----- Original Message -----
From: "chetan dutta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 12:47 AM
Subject: [ilugd]: Strange problem


> Hi!
>
> i'm facing a strange problem, there is one executable on a 486/slackware
> machine (Kernel 2.0.3x), it is a chip fabrication process simulator
written
> in fortran + c + lex + XLib. when i copied & tried to run this file on a
> rh7.1, i get an error message saying no such file or.... ie the bash is
not
> able to find the executable but i can ls /cat it! i checked the
> permissions.... its marked executable! what could be the problem? and yes,
i
> used ./filename to execute it!
> if this is because of some kernel/ libc differences, should't i be getting
> some other error?!!
>
> i have its source, it is compiling perfectly on that 486/slackware but
gives
> hell lot of errors on rh7.1 and i might go crazy debugging that fortran
> code, it is whooping 8-9Mb! any suggestions how can i run it on rh7.1?
>
> THANX in advance!
>
> regards
> chetan
>
>
>
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