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Joe,
Just always try to remember "QShell is not PASE!"   Qsh <> PASE
QShell goes all the way back to V3R1, and is implemented in ILE C/400, as are all the Unix-like commands that run under it.
Much later, around V4R4 and above, IBM started to introduce PASE, with its subset of AIX ... actual AIX commands "ported" to run under PASE ...
Very different animals, they are ...
Just saying ...
All the best,
Mark S. Waterbury

On Friday, December 18, 2020, 10:57:46 AM EST, Joe Pluta <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


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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