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From: yyyc186 on 21 Apr 2008 21:21 Hello all, Off and on I have been searching for a multi-platform COBOL compiler. The ideal compiler would: Be able to create native executables on each platform Not require any run-time licensing Work on both OpenVMS and 64-bit AMD based Ubuntu Be debuggable Be able to communicate with remote database servers I have seen various conversations about OpenCOBOL. Yes, it would work on both platforms because GCC is available for both platforms, but it is really a translator. While there are some products like KOBOL which seem to provide a debugger for such a beast, you are really adding a second layer for the bugs. It could be a GCC oddity, or a translator problem, nothing to do with your code. I have seen advertisements from AcuCOBOL. They seem to be based on selling a run time, and they never list where to buy the compiler, only that it is for sale. Burdening a project with a run-time license isn't really on my list of things to do. Interested in hearing what you have tried and are using. It will be a while before I get to this project since I'm currently taking a break from technical writing, doing some coding for a client and trying my hand at a novel.
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