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MinGW GnuCOBOL 3.2 RC1 Binaries for Windows

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Arnold Trembley

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Jan 21, 2023, 3:27:10 AM1/21/23
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Here are the newest GnuCOBOL 3.2 Release Candidate 1 (18Jan2023)
download binaries built with MinGW Gnu Compiler Collection 9.2.0.
GnuCOBOL 3.2 includes PDCursesMod 4.3.5/wincon. It also includes
GCSORT.EXE and support for the COBOL ReportWriter. You can download a
7-Zip binary and rename the file extension from "7z" to "exe", and run
it as a self-installing archive. Then see the STARTHERE.txt file, or
open a cmd.exe window in the install folder, and run "set_env.cmd" to
set the environment variables.

https://www.arnoldtrembley.com/GC32-BDB-rc1-rename-7z-to-exe.7z

https://www.arnoldtrembley.com/GC32-VBI-rc1-rename-7z-to-exe.7z

https://www.arnoldtrembley.com/GC32-NODB-rc1-rename-7z-to-exe.7z

https://www.arnoldtrembley.com/GnuCOBOL-3.2-MinGW-Build-Guide-V1.5.pdf

https://www.arnoldtrembley.com/GnuCOBOL-3.2-MinGW-Build-Guide-V1.5.docx

The compressed binaries build with the older 32-bit MinGW toolchain are
about 25 megabytes each, and expand to about 150 Megabytes when installed.

You have a choice of versions using Oracle Berkeley DataBase (BDB) for
ISAM support, or VBISAM 2.0.1 (VBI) for ISAM support, or NODB for a
compile without any Indexed Sequential Access Method.

Kind regards,


https://sourceforge.net/p/gnucobol/discussion/help/thread/e0ecc5ceff/#e8d3



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