Mail Archives: cygwin/2009/02/25/19:18:10
I am not certain if this is an appropriate email for this list, but I think
it probably is. (If not, I am certain someone will let me know <G>)
I recently installed and started (trying to) use Cygwin. I did this, NOT
because I am someone who is used to or even knows UNIX or Linux, but rather
because I wanted to install and use OpenCOBOL (an Open Source COBOL
"package"). (The last time that I actually used UNIX for any time, was in
the early '80s - when working for "the phone company" before divestiture.
Even then, I primarily used it to use TROFF for developing and write a COBOL
programming course.)
I had some trials and tribulations trying to get Cygwin installed for use
with OpenCOBOL and then getting OpenCOBOL up and working for me.
Therefore, I created for that project a "Getting Started" document that
includes "step by step" instructions for installing Cygwin (for use with
OpenCOBOL) and then OpenCOBOL itself.
Obviously, this document has a specific and targeted audience. On the other
hand, I thought that some in this list might have the time and inclination
to look at it and give me any corrections and/or suggestions for improvement
- especially when it comes to the Cygwin side of things.
The document can be found online in either PDF or HTML at:
http://opencobol.add1tocobol.com/oc_gettingstarted_windows.html
or
http://opencobol.add1tocobol.com/OC_GettingStarted_Windows.pdf
If you have any comments, suggestions, or corrections, please feel free to
send them to me off-list at
wmklein <at> ix.netcom.com
or via this list (assuming the topic itself is considered appropriate).
Thanks in advance for any input you can give me.
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