After updating to RedHat 7.0 with all the latest updates to (14/3/01)
from 6.1 we
have found a nasty problem.
We have a package (developed by us) that was built on RedHat 5.1 we
believe.
When we try and run the binaries of this package we get the error:

bash: ./axp: No such file or directory

If we try ldd on the binary we also get:

/usr/bin/ldd: ./axp: No such file or directory

If we run file with the name of the binary we get:

axp: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1, dynamically
linked (uses shared libs), stripped

So there appears to be an incompatibility with previous binary
executable formats
somewhere. Is this a ld.so problem or a kernel problem ?
We have customers with this package, if they upgrade to RedHat 7.0 their
systems
will break.

Any ideas

Terry

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