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I have written a tool but it has it's issues and it would be better to be intergated. |
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Not sure I quite follow... Zopen-config doesn't have to to run from .profile, it can be run "standalone" so for instance: Not at my pc/terminal for a few days so can't test but it'd be interesting to find out if (and why iff) the nested "source"/. didn't work. |
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Interesting idea of putting the An Enjoy your time away. |
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After more experimentation I've learned
hope this helps a bit I have updated |
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My Any chance of using clean aliases? |
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I could see a way to possibly circumvent items 1,2,3,5 &6 but 4 would be tricky (given that's baked into the pax itself) - the current version of a package has a symlink to it so potentially could use that instead ( eg. usr/local/zopen/groff/groff/ for example). Would need to see where those envvars get their setting from as I suspect it's in the setup scripts shipped in the pax and might need a bit of manipulation |
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For
zigi
and other tools to get a list of the active environment variables usingbpxwunix
from TSO the need to run thezopen-config
out of the/etc/profile
is a problem as it does not appear to run, or if it does the environment variables it sets are not retained long enough for theenv
command to the standard output stem.ex:
export HOME=/u/lbdyck && . /etc/profile > /dev/null 2>&1 && . /u/lbdyck/.profile > /dev/null 2>&1 && env
and the call:
rc = bpxwunix(cmd,,env.,se.,omvsenv.,1)
where
omvsenv.
is set thus:It would be very helpful if the
zopen
install/upgrade/remove/? could generate a file that can be appended into/etc/profile
with the appropriate environment variable updates.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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