On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 8:12 AM, David Clements <[email protected]> wrote:

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> On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 9:27 PM, Stephen Powell <[email protected]>wrote:
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>> On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 15:19:13 -0500 (EST), David Clements wrote:
>> > Stephen Powell wrote:
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>> >> The standard Debian package for
>> >> Hercules, 3.07, does not support an Open Systems Adapter Express in
>> QDIO
>> >> mode, so that's the end of that.
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>> >> I've never tried to use znetconf.  For that matter, I've never tried
>> to use
>> >> lsqeth either.  But it does seem to be included in the standard
>> s390-tools
>> >> package under Debian.  Here is some output from my system:
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>> >> # whereis lsqeth
>> >> lsqeth: /sbin/lsqeth /usr/share/man/man8/lsqeth.8.gz
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>> >> By the way, I'd be interested to hear your opinion of my "Debian Under
>> >> Hercules"
>> >> web page at http://users.wowway.com/~zlinuxman/hercules.htm .
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>> > I'm using hercules 4.0, this version supports qeth layer2, I have debian
>> > wheezy running with qeth and I'm currently testing layer3 qeth.
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>> > What version of debian-390 are you using, the current stable that I have
>> > installed, only contains a minimal s390-tools package and I have yet to
>> > find a full debian s390-tools package.
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>> The system quoted above is a jessie system (testing).
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>> Debian, especially Debian stable, tends to be a "trailing edge"
>> distribution.  Many Debian packages are substantially behind the latest
>> upstream release, hercules itself being a good example (3.07 vs 4.0).
>> GNU parted is another example.  It is way behind.
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>> s390-tools is no exception.  The release used in jessie, 1.17.1,
>> is way behind the latest upstream release, which at the time of this
>> writing is apparently 1.24.1.
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>> Perhaps the tools you are looking for don't exist in 1.17.1.
>> Debian wheezy (stable) uses 1.16.0, even older.  Make sure that the
>> documentation you're looking at (Device Drivers, Features, and
>> Commands?) was written for release 1.16.0 or 1.17.1, depending on
>> which Debian "release" you are running.
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>> If you're looking for a bleeding edge distribution, look elsewhere.
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>> I speak here as an experienced Debian user, not as any kind of
>> official spokesman for Debian.
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>> --
>>   .''`.     Stephen Powell
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>>  `. `'`
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> I'm in the process of installing Jessie, I'll see how I get on with that
> system. As far as the znetconf, lsqeth tools are concerned they were in
> S390-tools package at 1.10.0, so they should have been correct in Wheezy.
> I'll stay with debian, it is all I need in a distro.
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> Dave Clements.
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My jessie installed finished and znetconf is missing. This is very weird
because lsqeth, lsdasd, lscss, etc. are all part of the zconf sub-package
and they are installed.
I have wasted enough time on this, and as I now understand what is going on
with the s390-tools package, not why, I will continue to pull the package
from DeveloperWorks, and get on with my qeth testing.

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