I haven't seen this message before BUT...

try this:
ldd will tell you what libraries the executable is trying to access (if
it's dynamically linked)
ie:
 ldd somexecutable

If you see references to /shlib or a libary that ordinarily "lives" in
/shlib on the sco box , you'll have to copy these over from an sco box you
already own and you have the license to  :)


I hope this helps more than confuses :)

Dimitri 


At 03:32 PM 06/09/1999 -0400, Stan Brown wrote:
>       Help please. I am trying to get a Debian Linux machine to run some SCO
>       binaries that I desperatly need.
>
>       I have iBCS loaded, and all the requisite /etc/default, and
>       /usr/default files loaded, but when I try to run any program I get this
>       error message:
>
>       Error creating OPDAQ shared memory: Not owner
>
>       I tried runing them as roo, so it is not a permisssions problem.
>
>       Someone _must_ have seen this error message, and can give ma a clue.
>
>       Thanks.
>
>-- 
>Stan Brown     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
843-745-3154
>Westvaco
>Charleston SC.
>-- 
>Windows 98: n.
>       useless extension to a minor patch release for 32-bit extensions and
>       a graphical shell for a 16-bit patch to an 8-bit operating system
>       originally coded for a 4-bit microprocessor, written by a 2-bit 
>       company that can't stand for 1 bit of competition.
>-
>(c) 1999 Stan Brown.  Redistribution via the Microsoft Network is prohibited.
>
>

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