Re: BPXPRMxx and FORKCOPY

2011-05-17 Thread Mark Jacobs
. 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

Re: BPXPRMxx and FORKCOPY

2011-05-17 Thread Lizette Koehler
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

BPXPRMxx and FORKCOPY

2011-05-16 Thread Mark Jacobs
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

Re: BPXPRMxx and FORKCOPY

2011-05-16 Thread John McKown
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