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shc compiler issue

OS: AIX 6.1


#>rpm -qa
cdrecord-1.9-7
mkisofs-1.13-4
unzip-5.51-1
screen-3.9.10-2
bash-doc-3.0-1
bash-3.2-1
gcc-4.2.0-3
AIX-rpm-6.1.5.0-6

I have compiled a simple program using shc but when I try to execute the program it just says "Killed";


#>cat abc.sh

#!/usr/bin/sh
echo Hello World
exit 0

/shc/shc-3.4#>./shc -f abc.sh

/shc/shc-3.4#>./abc.sh.x
Killed

Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
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