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I wonder if there's a process whereby these things could be added to the yum repo, so anyone could install them via yum?  Or is that something IBM has to do...?

(It doesn't sound very "open source" like if IBM has to do it.)


On 10/30/2018 11:46 AM, Jack Woehr wrote:
For the past 7 weeks Jörg Schilling has been helping me build his Schily
Tools on PASE. The latest release schily-2018-10-30.tar.bz2
<https://sourceforge.net/projects/schilytools/files/schily-2018-10-30.tar.bz2/download>
builds on PASE "out of the box" (assuming you have yum'ed in all the build
tools like gcc gmake etc.)

tar xf schily-2018-10-30.tar.bz2
cd schily-2018-10-30
make

This is the package our host David Gibbs was recently RFE'ing about wanting
on PASE.

Schily Tools contains cdrecord, cdda2wav, readcd, mkisofs, smake, bsh,
btcflash, calc, calltree, change, compare, count, devdump, dmake based on
SunPro Make, hdump, isodebug, isodump, isoinfo, isovfy, label, mt, obosh,
od, p, POSIX patch, pbosh, sccs, scgcheck, scpio, sdd, sfind, sformat,
smake, sh/bosh (Bourne sh), star, star_sym, strar, suntar, gnutar, tartest,
termcap, and ved.

I am not sure if and when I will have time to build an RPM of this awesome
library of tools.

Jack Woehr


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