If you have the downloaded version, then you've got the beta, which doesn't
have the developer's edition files, but does have a couple of known errors
(which have fixes on the support site).  This points out the advantage of
paying for support and the risk of using beta.

"You do not need a parachute to skydive.  You only need a parachute to
skydive twice."  -Motto of the Darwin Society
Gordon W. Wolfe, Ph.D.  (425) 865-5940
VM Technical Services, The Boeing Company


> ----------
> From:         Dave Sandey
> Reply To:     Linux on 390 Port
> Sent:         Wednesday, April 10, 2002 12:27 PM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Re: Problem installing IBM SEK for Linux on SuSE SLES7 beta
>
> I don't have any cd's. i downloaded the files from
> ftp://nozzle.suse.de/pub/suse/s390/sles7-beta/31-bit/cd1/
> I searched for this file on my install media and couldn't find it.
> I haven't been able to access suse ftp site today to search for the rpm
> file because of a problem with my proxy server.
> Any chance you could e-mail it to me?
>
> >Date:         Wed, 10 Apr 2002 09:11:01 -0700
> >From: "Wolfe, Gordon W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject:      Re: Problem installing IBM SEK for Linux on SuSE SLES7 beta
> >
> >If you've got the CDs for SLES7, go to the Developer's Edition CD1 and
> >install the compat.rpm.  This installs the same libraries again under the
> >old names from 2.2.16.  Websphere presumes you are running 2.2.16 and doe
> >not support 2.4.7 yet (we called IBM).  The compat.rpm should fix the
> >problem.
>
> From: Dave Sandey
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