Date: 18 Nov 96 08:54:14 EST From: "Jose F. Reyes" <70573.1405@CompuServe.COM> To: FreeBSD Team <questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Linux emulation problems Message-ID: <961118135413_70573.1405_CHU46-1@CompuServe.COM>
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Hello! I posted this message to comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc over a week ago but did not receive an answer. Can anyone help? Thanks in advance. I want to add Kodak's "Photo-CD on the Web" software to my 2.1.5 system to serve up PCD images. However, Kodak has repeatedly said that FreeBSD is not (and will not) be on the ports list. (Perhaps the Core Team can get involved to make Kodak see the light :) They have produced a Linux version -- both a.out and ELF -- and thus I have to use it. But the problem is that the ELF version returns a "Wrong architecture" message, while the a.out version aborts with a "Bus error" or "Segmentation fault" with a core dump. This happens with the "pcd2jpeg" program, which is distributed in binary; the "pcd" program that is distributed in source code compiles and appears to run well. I have installed the Linux emulator and library according to the instructions and it loads ok, although I have no other software to test it with. I would appreciate any suggestions regarding this. Thank you very much. Regards, Jose
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