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Oh god, I'd hoped those PTF horrors were long dead by now. I'll tryto see
what I can remember.along with
Each OPS PTF ships a save file which contains the actual files
a manifest of what it shipped. On PTF apply, the old files are readfrom
the manifest and removed, then the updated save file is restored.It seems
like the PTF removed the old files correctly, but failed to restorethe
new save file for some reason. I seem to recall there was a programwhich
is called from the PTF exit, which I think we added later. Maybe aprereq
got missed somewhere and that never got installed? (I'd assume allthe OPS
PTFs we ever shipped made it in to the final CUME)exit/PTFs
You could try running the following to emulate what the install
do:really is
CALL QOPS/QOPSINST '/QSYS.LIB/QOPS.LIB/QPYTHON.FILE '
(The path needs to be 39 characters long so I just padded it out an
arbitrary amount)
That's about as much as I can remember. Hope that helps, but it
time to move on from 7.1 It's been out of support for nearly 3years now:
[1]https://club-seiden.github.io/ibm-i-clock/related
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> Though yum isn't officially supported on 7.1, you might still
> to get it working:
>
>
[2]https://ibmi-oss-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/yum/README.html#ibm-i-7-1-install-instructions-experimental-not-supported
here's a
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