Hi,

I don't think I can answer the question:

"Why does the compiler have to be APF'd?
That's the way I have seen it at every shop I have worked at."

What I can say is that on the ADCD systems IBM supply the library is in the 
default PROGxx member of PARMLIB.

It is possible that who ever built the member simply copied the LNKLST 
libraries into the APF concatenation.

Another anomaly I noticed was the inclusion of SYS1.PROCLIB in the SYSPROC 
concatenation of the TSO LOGON procedures. I suppose it is possible that people 
place CLISTS and REXX in SYS1.PROCLIB, but unlikely.)

Kind regards - Terry

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