Jon Paris skrev den 06-07-2008 19:44:
On 6-Jul-08, at 1:00 PM, web400-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Yes, but you misunderstood me anyway.

You have a binary blob called a tar-file which you need to unpack. This
is done with a executable named tar. There are two executables on the
AS/400, and you and I have been using the wrong one. You need one that
understands code pages, and I've been told that there is a tar
executable lurking in the /OpenSys file system which DO. It is not the
blobs placement, but the executables placement I'm talking about.

Gotcha - sorry - I was obviously being dense.

Simply using QP2SHELL rather than QSH worked for me. If I ever have to do this via QSH in the future I'll check out the /OpenSys version.
I have always used the QSH command, which worked fine except for this. I've taken note too.

I am _so_ happy I don't have to work on a Unix system! At least my Mac hides it all from me!

PASE is in a very wicked way Unix, so you cannot escape :)

Personally I would LOVE a good editor in the QSH environment. Somehow F9 EDTF full-path-in-quotes does not have the same feel to it as Emacs/vi/etc.
Anybody know a good shortcut?



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