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> I'm guessing that a symlnk is pointed to /qsys.lib/pase5.lib/...,
> but I have no idea how to find that.

Guessing that your request is via /usr/bin/perl, do a DSPLNK
OBJ('/usr/bin/perl') DETAIL(*EXTENDED) and then option 12 to see where it
points.  The thing to figure out is what PATH are you using to reach the
perl executable.  If you're in QSH, do SET.  If you're in PASE, do env PATH.
Given the path, you should be able to figure out what happens when you type
'perl' (that is, which directory actually has a 'perl' in it.)

If you're really stuck, use 'find' to locate all files named 'perl' in all
directories.
  --buck




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