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GnuCOBOL https://sourceforge.net/projects/open-cobol https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnucobol GnuCOBOL is a free and open-source COBOL compiler, which translates COBOL programs to C code and compiles it using a native C compiler. Although many have participated, most development thanks go to Roger While Keisuke Nishida This package contains the following subdirectories: cobc COBOL compiler libcob COBOL run-time library bin COBOL driver program lib Helper routines for missing OS functionality config Configuration files po International messages doc 'info' and 'pdf' files tests Test suite (GnuCOBOL and framework for COBOL85) extras useful COBOL programs All programs except those in lib and libcob are distributed under the GNU General Public License. See COPYING for details. Programs in lib and libcob are distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License. See COPYING.LESSER for details. See AUTHORS for the author of each file. ============ Requirements ============ *** NOTE For all the following packages (required or optional), BOTH runtime AND development components are necessary. *** *** NOTE All the following packages are normally part of a Linux distribution. Cygwin distribution also has these as installable packages. Other operating systems also may have repositories for these. eg. MAC OS, CentOS and others all have package repositories. ALWAYS install the distribution packages when available !! *** GnuCOBOL REQUIRES the following external library to be installed for implementation of decimal arithmetic: BOTH runtime AND development components required. One of the following: o GNU MP (libgmp) 4.1.2 or later http://gmplib.org o MPIR (libgmp - MPIR gmp-compat) 1.3.1 or later (prefered when compiling on Windows with other compilers than GCC) http://mpir.org GNU MP and MPIR are distributed under GNU Lesser General Public License. NOTE Please ALWAYS use the distro package whenever possible !! See NOTE above. GnuCOBOL MAY require the following external library to be installed: *** NOTE - libltdl is NOT needed when installing on Linux, SUN Solaris, MAC OS, CentOS or Windows (including Cygwin, MingW and native windows). It is also NOT needed with later versions of AIX and HP-UX. (AIX >= 5.1 and HP-UX >= 11.1 are known to NOT require this). (Check if you have the "dlopen" function). *** o GNU Libtool (libltdl) http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/libtool.html libltdl is used to implement dynamic CALL statements. GNU Libtool is distributed under GNU Lesser General Public License. The following libraries ARE required WHEN : 1) Indexed-Sequential file I/O (ISAM) is used BOTH runtime AND development components required. One of the following: o Berkeley DB (libdb) 4.1 or later http://www.oracle.com/ http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/berkeley-db/db/index.html Berkeley DB is distributed under Oracles own open-source license. Note that if you linked your software with Berkeley DB, you must distribute the source code of your software along with your software, or you have to pay royalty to Oracle. o VBISAM - ISAM file handler (libvbisam) 2.0 or later http://sourceforge.net/projects/vbisam/ VBISAM is distributed under GNU Lesser General Public License. o DISAM File handler (libdisam) http://www.isamcentral.com DISAM is distributed under the proprietary License "Byte Designs Ltd. DISAM Software License". 2) SCREEN I/O is used or extended ACCEPT/DISPLAY is used BOTH runtime AND development components required. One of the following: o Ncurses (ncurses) 5.2 or later http://www.gnu.org/software/ncurses/ncurses.html Ncurses is distributed under a BSD style license. o Unix curses o PDCurses (pdcurses) for MinGW/native windows ports http://pdcurses.sourceforge.net ============ ============ Installation ============ ** NOTE ** Due to deficiencies in the tools used to prepare GnuCOBOL (autoconf/automake/libtool), it is NOT generally possible to use path names with spaces embedded within them (Mainly Cygwin/MingW/Windows ports). ** NOTE ** The default installation path for GnuCOBOL is /usr/local. The installation path may be changed by specifying --prefix=<dir> as a parameter to the configure. Further parameters may be specified to affect include/library search paths. Execute ./configure --help for further details. To generate/install GnuCOBOL : ************************************** Configure and build ./configure make Here you may run make check to run a series of GnuCOBOL test programs (must do!) This MUST succeed - If not, please report. You may optionally perform a series of COBOL85 tests. make test It is recommended that you perform these tests. ** NOTE ** The language interpreter "perl" is required to run COBOL85 tests. ** NOTE ** Running "make test" will try to download the COBOL85 testsuite if it is missing. For details see tests/cobol85/README. If you want to run both tests you can run make checkall Install make install ** NOTE ** You generally need super-user privileges to execute "make install" unless you changed the installation directory with "./configure --prefix=<dir>" and have full access to <dir>. ** NOTE ** On Linux systems, if you are installing for the -first- time, you may need to run "ldconfig" (as root). In fact, it does not hurt if you always do this. ** NOTE ** On some Red Hat (Fedora) installations and possibly other Linux distros, /usr/local/lib is NOT automatically searched at runtime. Edit /etc/ld.so.conf (or the equivalent file) and add /usr/local/lib to the file. Rerun "ldconfig". ************************************** If you think you have a problem or just want to record the make output, just redirect the output thus : make 1>mymake.log 2>&1 make install 1>myinstall.log 2>&1 ************************************** You can get back to a clean installation status by running : make distclean ************************************** ============ The following is only interesting for advanced use. A normal user should not have recourse to use these options. There are the following configure options: --with-db Use Berkeley DB >= 4.1 (libdb) (ISAM handler) This is the default --without-db Do not use Berkeley DB / any other ISAM handler You will not be able to use indexed I/O --with-dl Use the system dynamic linker This is the default --without-dl Use ltdl for dynamic program loading --with-patch-level=<n> Set internal patch level to n (default 0) --with-varseq=<n> Define the default format for variable length sequential files. The default may be overridden at run time by setting the environment variable COB_VARSEQ_FORMAT to 0, 1, 2, or 3. For values of 0, 1 and 2, four bytes are written preceding each record. The format of these four bytes for values of 0, 1, 2 is as follows : n = 0 (default) The first 2 bytes are the record length in big-endian order. This is compatible with mainframe. Bytes 3 and 4 are set to binary 0. n = 1 The 4 bytes are the record length in big-endian order. n = 2 The 4 bytes are the record length in native machine order (int). (This was previously the default) For the value of 3, two bytes are written preceding each record : n = 3 The first 2 bytes are the record length in big-endian order. The record follows immediately after beginning at byte 3. --enable-debug Add '-g' debug option to make ============ ============ Development ============ If you wish to hack the GnuCOBOL source code, proceed as follows. Before changing/building GnuCOBOL, you need to install the following extra packages with versions equal or greater : For compiling (when changing flex/bison sources) : o Bison 2.3 o Flex 2.5.35 If you reconfigure and/or prepare a distribution o autoconf 2.64 o automake 1.10.1 o libtool 2.2.6 o m4 1.4.12 o gettext 0.17 o help2man 0.17 o texinfo 4.12 (with texinfo-tex) o texlive (latest, texlive-collection-latex suffices) If you modify top-level configure.ac or Makefile.am in any directory then you will need to run "autoreconf -I m4" to regenerate the necessary files. If you want to update to a newer automake/libtool version or get errors to wrong version numbers in m4 run "autoreconf -vfi -I m4" instead.
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