> > Don't know for certain, but I'd lay odds that it is the LE libraries.
> > Most UNIX commands are written in C. Which requires LE to run.
> >
> > On Mon, 2011-05-16 at 11:33 -0400, Mark Jacobs wrote:
> >
> >> In the documentation for the FORKCOPY option in BPXPRMxx it says;
> >>
> >> If the runtime library is in the link pack area, specify
FORKCOPY(COPY).
> >> If the runtime library is not in the link pack area, specify
FORKCOPY(COW).
> >>
> >> Which runtime library is it referring to?
> >>
> >>
> 
> 
> --
> Mark Jacobs
> Time Customer Service
> Tampa, FL
> ----
>


In Language Environment the only runtime libraries I know of are the SCEERUN
and SCEERUN2. 

In the Unix Services manual it indicates that the " FORKCOPY parameter in
BPXPRMxx prevents the fork from using IARVSERV function"

The LE Customization manual (SA22-7564) will list each LE library and
what/where it functions.

According to this the SCEELPA (Subset of SCEERUN modules which reside above
the line)
SCEERUN2  runtime library that contains modules for application execution
and those required to live in a PDS/E
SCEERUN runtime library needed  during execution of C/C++, PL/I, Cobol and
Fortran.

>From a brief scan of the remaining libraries they are for compiling/lked

I find that usually when IBM is ambiguous, then there is a reliance of other
manuals to talk more specifically what the information is needed.  I would
prefer at least a link or notation as to what manual I need to reference to
get the details.



HTH

Lizette

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