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Tony:

Let the list know what you find out.

Olav.

Tony Summers wrote:

>Yes - Acucorp has a command line compiler.   
>
>  we've taken the decision to use acubench for  development and the
>command line compiler for production re-compiles.  Acubench  really does
>make your life easier. (We have configured Samba so that the compiled
>objects get deployed onto the unix server). 
>
>One issue I'm still trying to resolve is whether I can swap between
>Acubench for small edits and our own favourite editor (qedit and qedit
>for windows) for bulk changes.   It's something I'm going to be asking
>one of the Acucobol guys to look at. 
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
>Behalf Of Lars Appel
>Sent: 05 July 2007 19:14
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] Research COBOL 3K - 9K Migration
>
>Michael,
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>  
>
>>Can I use vi to edit COBOL source, and my own shell scripts to compile
>>    
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>and link?
>  
>
>>In other words, Does the AcuCobol compiler have a command-line
>>    
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>interface?
>
>Yes, it does have. Use ccbl to compile and runcbl to run .acu programs.
>
>Could not find the AcuCOBOL manuals on their web site, but Google finds
>copies on the web, just look for ccbl and runcbl keywords with AcuCobol.
>
>If you get an AcuCOBOL demo version, it typically includes HTML manuals.
>
>Lars.
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>
>PS: keep in mind that AcuCorp has been purchased by MicroFocus recently.
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