You will want to set the environment variables JBCDEV_BIN and JBCDEV_LIB to 
where you will be storing the binaries. Set the environment 
variable JBCOBJECTLIST to contain the paths of the system binaries and your 
binaries.


On Tuesday, April 16, 2019 at 3:00:02 PM UTC-4, troyd1 wrote:
>
> We are in the process of upgrading to a newer version of jbase, but the 
> old server is on 3.4.6 on linux.  
>
> I have inherited this system, so I am not real sure how everything was set 
> up.
>
> When I try to catalog a subroutine, it creates a new file in /jbase/lib 
> instead of updating the object file that already has that subroutine in 
> it.  If I do  jshow -c subroutine name, it shows as a dup.  The original 
> catalog and the one that I just did.  It will also not let me decatalog the 
> original either.  Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> The original object file has a different owner, but the same group and has 
> 777 permissions, so i should be able to operate on that file.
>
>
>

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