have setup and open source
community that are actively ported FOSS to z/OS. Interestingly, this
includes the zsh which I'm delighted about.
Peter
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On 3/10/22 07:18, Farley, Peter x23353 wrote:
> Where, for instance, in the doc
On 3/10/22 13:47, David Crayford wrote:
Porting tools to support MVS data sets in trivial.
I meant Porting tools to support MVS data sets is non trivial.
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On 3/10/22 07:18, Farley, Peter x23353 wrote:
Where, for instance, in the documentation that you linked to is there information on
whether the python "open()" function for files will or will not support direct
access to MVS datasets without transferring them down to the Unix file system? I.E.,
The only z/OS specific library is a utility package for tagging files
which is documented here
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/python-zos/3.9?topic=package-documentation-zos-util.
Doc for disutils and building packages is here
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/python-zos/3.9?topic=information-using-dist
On 3/10/22 07:18, Farley, Peter x23353 wrote:
As the OP of the other thread on python documentation, let me answer that what
I expected from IBM for python documentation was the same sort of Language
Reference and Programmers Guide manuals as they provide for all of the other
major programming
As the OP of the other thread on python documentation, let me answer that what
I expected from IBM for python documentation was the same sort of Language
Reference and Programmers Guide manuals as they provide for all of the other
major programming languages that they support. My understanding