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Actually, Google-foo for bash works fine.  And in a previous life I spent enough time in Unix that I can wade through these things.  It's just that it's hard to separate the required things from the not-required when looking at examples. Which is why I went to the pared down approach of simply changing the bash shell and then moving on.

Interesting thing about QSH: you CAN do the manual steps to force it to bash, but it's not very pretty, as you might guess.  :)

On 12/18/2020 9:53 AM, Jack Woehr wrote:

Well, yes, that's *my* rc and I *have* installed those things. You can
safely remove all reference to that stuff.

Bash hacks modify their profile files more often than they get haircuts ;)


In ACS, I
see that I can install various flavors of nodeJS, but I don't see a
JVM. So while I'm getting closer, I still don't see a path to getting
to your configuration just yet.

I don't know that you would *want* my configuration ;)

Just remove anything that doesn't work for you.

A used book from the $1 bin on the bash shell might help :)



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