You can run Linux applications in FreeBSD.

http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/linuxemu.html
"In a nutshell, the compatibility allows FreeBSD users to run about 90% of
all Linux applications without modification"

"It is also reported that in some situations, Linux binaries perform better
on FreeBSD than they do under Linux."

Daniel

At 10:28 16/1/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Allaire is thinking about moving the build platform of ColdFusion for 
>Linux to Red Hat 6.2.  Previously we built on Red Hat 6.0.
>
>This would mean that the supported Allaire Red Hat platform would move 
>from 6.0 to 6.2.
>
>My questions to this community:
>   Is this a big deal? Is anyone still running 6.1?
>   Is it impossible to update to 6.2?
>   Does this affect the ability of our binaries to run on your favorite 
>distribution?
>
>Your input is appreciated.
>
>As an FYI, we plan on making CF 5.0 work better on other distributions. 
>  We are building the product with gcc 2.95.2, and we are statically 
>linking libstdc++ in to the executables to remove what is generally the 
>primary stumbling block to install-and-run operation on most of the 
>distros we have tested with.  (See Jesse's article at 
>http://www.allaire.com/developer/TechnologyReference/linux.cfm
>) There are no plans, however, to build a native *BSD version of 
>ColdFusion for Linux.
>
>Thanks for your help.
>
>--
>Tom Jordahl
>Allaire Development
>
>
>
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