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Here's why you can't find it: it's not there :)

You mean .. you dare to use Open Source ... and you don't have a Linux or
BSD installation on your network?

The solemn truth is that the IBM i environment will never be rich enough to
encompass all the tools you need to live in Open Source land.

You *need* a Linux or BSD box handy to support your IBM i Open Source
environment. It's indispensable if you're going down the Open Source path.

On Mon, Jul 2, 2018 at 9:29 AM, Buck Calabro <kc2hiz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 6/30/2018 7:13 PM, Jack Woehr wrote:

RTFM ... 'man find' :)
I know that the subject reads 'Linux question', but since this is a
midrange mailing list I thought I'd poke my nose in and re-direct the
thread along a midrange theme.

'man' is not installed on my 7.3 system, neither PASE nor QShell.
I haven't seen how to install it, as neither 'yum install man' nor 'yum
install man-pages' can find a package to install.

--
--buck

http://wiki.midrange.com
Your updates make it better!

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