The site says that :

Harbour is a free implementation of an xBase language compiler. It is
designed to be source code compatible with the CA-Clipper(r) compiler. That
means that if you've got some code that would compile using CA-Clipper(r)
then it should compile under Harbour. The Harbour-Project web page is:
http://www.Harbour-Project.org/

This distribution is a Source code only distribution. It does not contain
any executable files. Executable versions of Harbour are available from the
web site. Executable versions of Harbour DO NOT create runable programs.
Harbour at the moment produces C output code, which must be compiled with
the Harbour Virtual Machine and the support libraries in order to create a
functioning program.
Please test running Harbour against your Clipper source code and report any
problems that might occur

the help file is worth reading.
regards
sm


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