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Try to create a new lpar from scratch. After you install LIC and you go
to install LPP you'll find out that PASE is now one of those programs they
assume you want and initially put a 1 in front of it to install. (At
least in V6R1.) They don't even do that for TCP/IP. What's really a hoot
is I think they assume you want 5761DG1 (http server). Now, how many
people you know running http without TCP/IP?

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My issue is with the continued use of PASE to support things like
this. I want OpenSSL to run natively, I want native e-mail, I DON'T
WANT DEPENDENCIES ON PASE. I've said it before but providing a Win31
run-time environment for OS/2 was a major contributor to its death.
PASE for OS/400 is exactly the same. Once everything runs in PASE why
use OS/400? Just migrate to Unix. I, and most discerning technicians,
understand the technical benefits of OS/400 over Unix but none of the
current crop of developers seem to understand. Unix is what they
know, it's what they're used to, and they can't see anything wrong
with it.
</snip>

Rob Berendt

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