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Thanks for your comments. I'll definitely have a look at those links when I
get a moment.

On 24 August 2018 at 18:20, Justin Taylor <JUSTIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

A PASE shell (CALL QP2TERM) is also a better option than QSH, and easier
that SSH to set up. SSH is the best choice.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Meyer [mailto:JMeyer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2018 8:46 AM
To: IBMi Open Source Roundtable <opensource@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [IBMiOSS] Python, adding modules to RPM installs

I echo John's sentiments on QSH. QSH is just hard. Jessie Gorzinski
published a good article on getting started with SSH.
http://ibmsystemsmag.com/blogs/open-your-i/august-2017/
eight-reasons-to-embrace-ssh/

The one prior to that talks about setting up your default shell. I use
Cygwin as my terminal and bash as my shell. Add pudb to that and you get a
pretty good terminal debug environment for Python.
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