Jorg,
It might be that the executable is corrupted by
NFS during delivery to that node. Once that
happens, the cached copy can stay bad. You can
check it by comparing md5sum results on that node
and on the node that owns the original.
There's a thread back in December of last year
titled
Jorg,
I checked the man page for ldd and it says that it may not work if an old
comiler was used to produced the executable. I think it's like symbolic
debugging, you need to compile with a switch to build the symbol table; the
compiler has to know you will want library information later, and buil