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Re: [open-cobol-list] Open Cobol as cgi-bin program.


From: vince coen
Subject: Re: [open-cobol-list] Open Cobol as cgi-bin program.
Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 23:11:37 +0100
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Hi John;

Ok, noted, I wil have another look tomorrow and see if there is a solution.

Vince.

On Thursday 10 Jul 2008, John Culleton wrote:
> On Thursday 10 July 2008 12:53:15 pm vince coen wrote:
> > Hi John;
> >
> > On Thursday 10 Jul 2008, John Culleton wrote:
> > > Alternatively is there a way to compile a completely stand-alone
> > > Cobol program, given Linux as the host system?
> >
> > I was under the impression that if you compile with '-x' (ie, 'cobc
> > -x fred.cbl')  you end up with a static copy of the executable, are
> > you saying this does not happen?
> >
> > Vince.
>
> With my current version of OC the -x parameter only takes care of
> linking subroutines. The resulting executable still uses libcob.so.1.
> If I don't have that lib it errors off. If that lib is in the current
> directory it still errors off.  Hence my question: is there a way to
> have OC look in the current directory for the required library or
> libraries?



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