I'm certainly no compiler expert but from bitter experience when moving binaries around on embedded systems, this cryptic error leads me to believe that it's some sort of dependency error; likely a missing linker. Recompiling the binary on the target system has solved the issue for me in the past.
As Kevin Vasko asked in the comments: "can you run ldd ./app on it?"
This is a good way of determining which libraries and linker the program expects. One can also do as suggested in this answer that demonstrates a similar issue and run the following command to get only the "program interpreter" line (ldd
will show several dependencies):
readelf -l app | grep "program interpreter"
On my system, this shows the GNU linker, ld
, but with an explanatory line of text that might be helpful [Requesting program interpreter: /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2]
.
Thus, I suspect that if I removed this "program interpreter" from my system, I would get the same error (and probably quite a few others). Again, try recompiling the binary on the target system or satisfy any missing dependencies manually by moving the right files into the right places.