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No path. Assuming your shell is /usr/bin/bash

1. Set up your .bash_profile in your IFS home dir with appropriate
pathing (typically including /QOpenSys/pkgs/bin)
2. Use bash with QSH to execute your command so that bash will set up
your path.
- command line like '/usr/bin/bash -c "gs blahblahblah"'

On Tue, Jun 7, 2022 at 12:43 PM Art Tostaine, Jr. <atostaine@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I tried to do something like this:

If I run STRQSH and hit enter, then type a command, it works great. If I
try to run it like this from command line:
STRQSH cmd('gs -d........')

it fails with this message:
qsh: 001-0019 Error found searching for command gs. No such path or
directory

What is different?

Thank you.




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