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Robert Davis

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Feb 23, 2001, 10:36:51 AM2/23/01
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I was talking to ibm pid and they said they were running a shell.
What is the shell? I thought they said bshell. What version do I have to have to get it.

bob

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Jan Willem de Lange

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Feb 23, 2001, 11:49:41 AM2/23/01
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Robert,
It is not the bsh, ksh, csh, dsh or pdksh , etc...but the Qsh, What
did you expect on a AS/400? QSHELL is a licensed option of 5769SS1.
Start it with a QSH or STRQSH etc.
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George Timms

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Feb 23, 2001, 2:08:32 PM2/23/01
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Jan Willem de Lange wrote:
> It is not the bsh, ksh, csh, dsh or pdksh , etc...but the Qsh, What
> did you expect on a AS/400? QSHELL is a licensed option of 5769SS1.
> Start it with a QSH or STRQSH etc.

You're probably right that the original reference was to qsh, but FYI,
bsh, ksh, and csh are all available in V4R5 as part of the Portable
Application Solutions Environment. OS/400 PASE is a priced feature of
OS/400 and is packaged in OS/400 install option 33. OS/400 PASE ships
bsh, ksh, and csh and over 100 utilities (derived from the AIX versions
of the utilities).

George Timms
IBM Rochester

Karl Hanson

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Feb 23, 2001, 3:40:07 PM2/23/01
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Also check out the new iSeries Tools for Developers PRPQ, that runs in
PASE:
http://www.iseries.ibm.com/developer/factory/tools/

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