> This sounds more like a scripting problem then a binary  
> incompatibility.  The program is probably a shell script.  Take a  
> look at it, maybe it's using a weird shell version or something.

When a user tries to run a "foreign" binary on Solaris, the kernel
doesn't recognize it, so it gets passed off to the shell.

"Syntax Error at line 1:'(' Unexpected" is usually a pretty good clue
for "sh is trying to run a binary program".  

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Darren Dunham                                           [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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