hi Rob,

When I say "links", I'm not referring to URIs. I'm referring to symbolic links in the file system.

I provided a script called "mklinks" with the GnuPG port. You were meant to run it as part of the installation process described here:

http://www.scottklement.com/gnupg/

This puts links in /QOpenSys/usr/local/bin that point to the binaries in /QOpenSys/usr/local/gpg/bin.

That way, you don't need /QOpenSys/usr/local/gpg/bin in your PATH. Note: IBM does something very similar with the tools they install into PASE. The tools are really just symbolic links to programs in the /QIBM directory. I was trying to follow their lead.


rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I changed
/QOpenSys/usr/local/gpg
to
/QOpenSys/usr/local/gpg/bin and it then found the gpg file

I saw your suggested links but I didn't see any which would have fixed this.


Rob Berendt


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