On Jun 3, 2014, at 8:24 PM, Eric Gallager wrote: > open-cobol is actually a source-to-source compiler (or "transpiler") that > compiles to C code, and then uses the host C compiler to compile the > generated C code, which means that something that looks like an open-cobol > error might actually be an error with your host compiler. By the error > message, it looks like OP is using the clang that comes with Mavericks/Xcode > 5, which has gotten overly strict about what it accepts recently, and which I > do not use anyways (because I am still on Snow Leopard), so I will not be > able to reproduce your error (my /opt/local/bin/cobc successfully compiles > the example source file into a runnable executable on my machine).
You might be able to reproduce the problem on Snow Leopard if you rebuild open-cobol with configure.compiler=macports-clang-3.5 (or -3.4). Even without doing so, you can confirm that the file /opt/local/bin/cob-config installed by open-cobol contain the -R argument, which as I understand it is never used on OS X. _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users
