Re: getting gmake on z/OS Unix

2008-03-13 Thread Tom Quarendon
We use gmake on z/OS -- there's no installation necessary per-se -- it's just a single binary executable. You can get the source and/or compiled executable from http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/zos/unix/redbook/index.html#gmake along with a whole bunch of other useful gnu stuff. -

Re: getting gmake on z/OS Unix

2008-03-12 Thread Big Iron
Those are the instructions for an install from source. It sounds as if you have the precompiled binaries. For that situation, I think that what the Redbook attempts to say is that the unloaded files should be copied into the corresponding directories under /usr/local: so the file from bin is copied

Re: getting gmake on z/OS Unix

2008-03-12 Thread Mark Post
>>> On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 11:22 AM, in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Warren Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > we are a group using z/OS Unix and have been given an HFS (USS?) > > we can install gmake ourselves as per our z/OS sysprog > > have downloaded and unwound gmake.pax.Z.bin

getting gmake on z/OS Unix

2008-03-12 Thread Warren Taylor
Hi, we are a group using z/OS Unix and have been given an HFS (USS?) we can install gmake ourselves as per our z/OS sysprog have downloaded and unwound gmake.pax.Z.bin from IBM and it looks to be EBCDIC already. The unwind created folders bin, share, info, and man and put all the data there