Seriously... I had SCO's FoxPro 2.6 running on as early as version 2.2.7.
at that time it was a bitch, but since about 4.0 came out, it's been easier and easier.
I have now been running SCO's FoxPro 2.6 on FreeBSD 4.0 - 4.9 without problems.
All you have to do to turn on SCO's compatibility is to include the line
ibcs2_enable="YES" in your /etc/rc.conf line and either reboot, or type: kldload ibcs2.ko kldload ibcs2_coff.ko
Lance
At 05:41 PM 1/6/2004, you wrote:
What versions of FreeBSD have the SCO binary compatibility built into the kernel and install by default? If they don't install by default is it a relatively easy task to recompile a new kernel to enable compatibility? I'm considering moving my extensive POS to this platform if somebody would be kind enough to give me these answers.
Frank Anast
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