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Date:      Mon, 2 Oct 2006 16:10:58 +0100
From:      "Jim Borland" <JimBorland@meridiansystems.co.uk>
To:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org>
Subject:   Application run on SCO Openserver but not freeBSD.
Message-ID:  <41CAF31DAF5DBD4093DBD271E46C0E8704D1E1@msl01.msl.local>

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Hi,
I have an application which I run on SCO Openserver and I was hoping it
would run on FreeBSD but it doesn't. It is a cobol application but the
cobol compiler will not run.
Many years ago we moved from Interactive Unix to SCO and we simply
copied the complier onto the SCO box and away it went, I was hoping to
do the same with FreeBSD, is that not possible?
Regards,
Jim.
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