Re: Eliminating CA-Optimizer

2017-06-02 Thread Mark Jacobs - Listserv
There's a file on cbttape.org, File841, that allows programs compiled 
with CA-Optimizer to continue to execute without recompiling and without 
needing the Optimizer run time libraries.


Mark Jacobs


Charles Mills <mailto:charl...@mcn.org>
June 2, 2017 at 6:15 PM
The real question is "do they have a contractual right to run the 
programs after the license is terminated?"


I don't know the answer, but that is the real question. If the answer 
is yes, then if the programs do not continue to work, they have a 
legal beef with CA. If the answer is no, then even if they continue to 
work, they are risking embarrassment and damages if they continue to 
run the programs.


That's a question they ought to be able to answer by looking at their 
agreement with CA.


Charles


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On Behalf Of Tony Thigpen

Sent: Friday, June 2, 2017 2:08 PM
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Subject: Eliminating CA-Optimizer

We support an old OS/390 (yep!) system that is slowly being eliminated.
To cut costs, the customer is asking about eliminating CA-Optimizer.

1) Would all the Cobol programs require re-compiling?
2) Or, will the run-time library continue to work once the license is 
cancelled?


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Re: Eliminating CA-Optimizer

2017-06-02 Thread Charles Mills
The real question is "do they have a contractual right to run the programs 
after the license is terminated?" 

I don't know the answer, but that is the real question. If the answer is yes, 
then if the programs do not continue to work, they have a legal beef with CA. 
If the answer is no, then even if they continue to work, they are risking 
embarrassment and damages if they continue to run the programs.

That's a question they ought to be able to answer by looking at their agreement 
with CA.

Charles


-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On Behalf 
Of Tony Thigpen
Sent: Friday, June 2, 2017 2:08 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Eliminating CA-Optimizer

We support an old OS/390 (yep!) system that is slowly being eliminated. 
To cut costs, the customer is asking about eliminating CA-Optimizer.

1) Would all the Cobol programs require re-compiling?
2) Or, will the run-time library continue to work once the license is cancelled?

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Eliminating CA-Optimizer

2017-06-02 Thread Tony Thigpen
We support an old OS/390 (yep!) system that is slowly being eliminated. 
To cut costs, the customer is asking about eliminating CA-Optimizer.


1) Would all the Cobol programs require re-compiling?
2) Or, will the run-time library continue to work once the license is 
cancelled?


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Tony Thigpen

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