Hi Evan

I'm taking Kevin's list for now - it looks like almost everything that the SETCGILIB puts into a production library.

In the latest release, the service program is not placed in the production library - so far as I can see. So I had to add it to out product library - it's on the list.

There's also a CLRDEBUG command - seems that just using CLRPFM is good enough, so it isn't needed. I did run into lock issues with it, so long as the web instance was active and had been writing to the debug file. I'm questioning whether it is needed on a customer machine. Everything should be fine by then, right? :-)

HTH
Vern

On 12/9/2012 3:48 PM, Evan Harris wrote:
Hi Vern

Any chance you will publish your list here once you have it (or
confirm the Kevin's list above). Would be good to have a definitive
list of the minimum requirements.

On Sat, Dec 8, 2012 at 9:00 AM, Vernon Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Luis

Thanks for your reply. I did see something about the CGIDEV2 Apache
setup. We actually have our own command for setting up our server
instances, so we would not be using that.

I'm actually taking advantage of the external HTML that CGIDEV2 lets you
have. Our product currently has all the HTML inside the main RPG pro ram
- very difficult to maintain or understand or change. This "new"
approach will make things much better in the future.

I got a nice list from Kevin Turner - I think that's about all I need
for now. Will go to the easy400 forum for more as I need it.

Regards
Vern


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