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Scripts for building GnuCOBOL under Visual C.

David Wall
2021-08-10
2021-08-10
  • David Wall

    David Wall - 2021-08-10

    Particularly for kenunix - do you still have a copy of the scripts you and cdg used to banter about.
    I'm particularly interested in his build script for 3.1 to see if I can mod it for 4.0.

    Have you got anything like that also - i'd be interested.

    It seems - building under Mingw/msys - like I do - tends to make the make check & make test (nist) tests think they're running under a linux flavour - and thus possibly give false results for me (under windows).

    Just a thought.

     
    • Paul Edwards

      Paul Edwards - 2021-08-10

      Hi David.

      I’m confused as to why the subject is GnuCOBOL
      but this is bwbasic.

      What is the relationship between these two things?

      Thanks. Paul.

      From: David Wall
      Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2021 7:15 PM
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      Subject: [bwbasic:discussion] Scripts for building GnuCOBOL under Visual C.

      Particularly for kenunix - do you still have a copy of the scripts you and cdg used to banter about.
      I'm particularly interested in his build script for 3.1 to see if I can mod it for 4.0.

      Have you got anything like that also - i'd be interested.

      It seems - building under Mingw/msys - like I do - tends to make the make check & make test (nist) tests think they're running under a linux flavour - and thus possibly give false results for me (under windows).

      Just a thought.


      Scripts for building GnuCOBOL under Visual C.


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      • David Wall

        David Wall - 2021-08-10

        Sorry Paul - I thought I was entering in the GnuCOBOL discussion.

        I was only trying to contact kenunix specifically.

        David

         

        Last edit: David Wall 2021-08-10

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