Yes well there in lies the rub.  I've been working on compiling gcc on and off 
for a while. Eventually I'll get it and share :)



> On Feb 19, 2016, at 1:35 PM, Vince Coen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Not on a m/f but loads of other kit.
> 
> On 19/02/16 18:24, Bigendian Smalls wrote:
>>> If you install the GCC development system e.g.,C along with the
>>> libraries you can then download the sources for these utilities and
>>> compile them and install them into a common path.
>> Have you done this successfully from source?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Feb 19, 2016, at 12:22 PM, Vince Coen <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> If you install the GCC development system e.g.,C along with the
>>> libraries you can then download the sources for these utilities and
>>> compile them and install them into a common path.
>>> 
>>> Easy ..
>>> 
>>> compiler On 19/02/16 18:13, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
>>>>> On 2016-02-19, at 10:14, Bigendian Smalls wrote:
>>>>> I always feel like i have to backtrack skills learned over decades of 
>>>>> other ‘nix’s when using OMVS .. would be nice to have a modern complement 
>>>>> of tools and switches.
>>>> I try hard to stay within POSIX to keep my skills portable.  Things I
>>>> use regularly elsewhere and miss most on z/OS are:
>>>> 
>>>> find -iname
>>>> find -ls
>>>> find -print0
>>>> xargs -0
>>>> ls -l --full-time  # (different on every system.)
>>>> 
>>>> I wish OMVS had implemented only an ASCII kernel and let the shells
>>>> and GNU utilities diffuse in by osmosis.
>>>> 
>>>> -- gil
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