I have never used a stand alone Fileman.  Will Fileman work in an
environment which does not have Kernel installed?  If so, does all that
environment need are the M routines (both D* and %*) and %ZOSF global?  Does
not Fileman need certain Data Dictionaries?  If so, how does one find out
which DDs Fileman needs or does not need?  Since this "environment" does not
have the Kernel, one cannot create a KIDS build for installation.  One could
create a KIDS build for export and then write a stand alone installer that
would read that KIDS file and setup the ^DDs, ^DIC, ^DIE, etc.

This is not idle chatter on my part.  On my personal home computer I have
wanted to install  Cache 5.0 and then set up a system with just Fileman and
Kernel and nothing else.  Just identifying which components are necessary
(like which files) is not trivial.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Terry Wiechmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 7:48 AM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] FileMan for GT.M


> It works fine when a routine export file is created with a DSM format
using
> Cache. However, it will not import a file created by Cache in its default
> format - at least not in my environment.



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