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Sorry... I forgot to say one last thing:

But now in my qsh session I have a zip tool... and it's in the path!
Cool! But wait, what's this... It won't execute because it's not in
the right environment. And it's true of unzip and zipinfo and all
their friends. You like this? What advantage was wrought by
installing in this way?

You seem to be laboring under the false assumption that you can't run PASE software from Qshell. You're wrong. If you have a PASE binary in the QShell path, you can run it from QShell. It works just fine.

Indeed, by sharing the same /usr/local/bin from both QShell and PASE, you can run the utilities from either environment. It's really quite nice. (But, you could just as easily add /QOpenSys/usr/local/bin to your QShell PATH... the symlink isn't needed for that.)



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