Normally, I would agree here, but I cannot see this client spending 25K USD just because thats what the local VAR for this particular software wants - and thats just the "COBOL" runtime and moving the applications over.
Anyway, I say "Bring 'em on!!!". The solution here is, no less, a COL 1.3 OpenLinux. It has the iBcs, but has new enuff stuff to be usable, but old enuff to be outta their (SCO's) IP loop.
Kurt Wall wrote:
Quoth Ben Duncan:<SNIP>
IANAL, but this sounds like the sort of thing that will bring down
SCO's lawyers on you. Moreover, at the risk of offending you, I'm just not interested in helping anyone run anything that belongs to SCO.
Finally, I don't believe that iBCS has been carried forward in newer
versions of the kernel, but it has been so long since I had to do
_anything_ like that that I don't really know if it still works.
Kurt
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