Sed is slow
David Woo
davidwoo at swbell.net
Thu Jul 12 05:34:18 CDT 2001
Thanks for all the suggestions. I have another dumb question - can I
just take an earlier version of sed - say on RedHat 5.2 or 4.1 and just
copy the sed executable onto a floppy and then transfer and use that
version on RedHat 7.0? - or does sed use some of the libraries that had
been on 5.2/4.1 - and thus won't work on RH 7.0?
-Or even another possibility, can I use the SCO sed binary and run it on
RedHat 7.0 with ibcs? I've tried to get ibcs running without any
success at all:
a) rpm -qa | grep ibcs shows:
kernel-ibcs-2.2.16-22
[root at rh70 /tmp]# lsmod
Module Size Used by
epca 38316 16
lockd 31176 1 (autoclean)
sunrpc 52964 1 (autoclean) [lockd]
tlan 20200 1 (autoclean)
st 25164 0 (unused)
ncr53c8xx 52356 0
cpqarray 15368 5
[root at rh70 /tmp]#
b) I have copied all of the SCO binaries from /shlib to the RefHat
7.0 /shlib
c) When I try to run the classic "Hello World" program that I
compiled on SCO on RedHat 7.0 - it gives the following message - as does
EVERY SCO program I run::
[root at rh70 /tmp]# ./a.out
bash: ./a.out: cannot execute binary file
Has anyone ever gotten ibcs to run any SCO programs on RedHat?
TIA...
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