Troy,

If you do Dan's suggestion of setting the environment variables then you
don't need to do the "rm" commands until after you have everything working.
 If the new directory is in the path before the old directory then it will
use your newly created lib files.

Dick


On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 7:14 AM, Daniel Klein <danielklei...@gmail.com>wrote:

> The '1 user per port' is because the $JBCPORTNO environment variable is
> set to a specific port for each user. You can remove the restriction by
> unsetting it but be aware that the application might be dependent on it.
>
> As far as your subroutine libraries are concerned, it may be best to:
>
> Make a backup
> rm -rf /jbase/lib/*
> rm -rf /jbase/bin/*
>
> then recompile and re-catalog the application. Do this for each
> 'programfilename' :
>
> BASIC programfilename
> CATALOG programfilename
>
> If you want to play it safe, then set $JBCDEV_BIN and $JBCDEV_LIB to
> alternate locations before doing the BASIC/CATALOG, then set $PATH to
> include $JBCDEV_BIN and $JBCOBJECTLIST to $JBCDEV_LIB, replacing the
> previous values. You can then test things out without affecting the 'live'
> environment.
>
> Dan
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 6:52 AM, troyd1 <t...@mninter.net> wrote:
>
>> I think I see what is going on here.  The lib for the original subroutine
>> is owned by root.  The /jbase/lib/obj does not exist, it appears the files
>> are in /jbase/lib, so i did the ls on that.
>> Is it as simple as changing the ownership and group on the libroot files?
>>  I get concerned changing things like this because I don't want their
>> system to end up being down.
>>
>> Most of the files have jbaseadm and tmi as the owner and group.
>>
>>  I am having a lot of problems trying to get a user configured correctly.
>>  They are set up 1 user per port and you cannot log in multiple times per
>> user.
>>
>> Any suggestions or links about user setup would also be appreciated.
>>
>>
>> On Friday, April 26, 2013 4:21:43 AM UTC-5, Daniel Klein wrote:
>>
>>> Run these 2 commands and then attach the files 'jshow.txt' and 'ls.txt'
>>> to your reply:
>>>
>>> jshow -a libroot5.so.223 > jshow.txt
>>> ls -l /jbase/lib/obj > ls.txt
>>>
>>> Dan
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 3:04 PM, troyd1 <tr...@mninter.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Here is more info:
>>>> Here is the output from the jshow:
>>>>
>>>> jsh tmi ~ -->jshow -c W.PURCHASE.ORDER.ENTRY
>>>> Subroutine:          /jbase/lib/libroot5.so.223
>>>>                      jBC W.PURCHASE.ORDER.ENTRY version 3.4 Wed Apr 13
>>>> 10:52:08
>>>> 2005
>>>>                      jBC W.PURCHASE.ORDER.ENTRY source file W2
>>>> Subroutine (DUP!!):  /jbase/lib/libtmi0.so.129
>>>>                      jBC W.PURCHASE.ORDER.ENTRY version 3.4 Thu Apr 25
>>>> 14:57:46
>>>> 2013
>>>>                      jBC W.PURCHASE.ORDER.ENTRY source file T9DEV.BP
>>>>
>>>> it will let me decatalog the T9DEV.BP version, but not the W2 version.
>>>>  When I try to decatalog the W2 version, it says:
>>>>
>>>> jsh tmi ~ -->DECATALOG W2 W.PURCHASE.ORDER.ENTRY
>>>>  ** Unable to decatalog object W.PURCHASE.ORDER.ENTRY **
>>>>
>>>> Any suggestions?
>>>>
>>>> I have been making a duplicate copy with a new version number and then
>>>> go and find all the calling programs and change them as a program does not
>>>> have the cataloging problem.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance for any help.
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, April 24, 2013 10:52:24 AM UTC-5, troyd1 wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I did not think to decatalog first.  I will give that a try.  I have
>>>>> worked through all my issues so far, but that is good to know.
>>>>>
>>>>> Sorry for the double post.  The first did not show up right away and I
>>>>> thought I did something wrong.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wednesday, April 24, 2013 8:40:29 AM UTC-5, Dick Thiot wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I would suggest a couple of things.  You can try the "jshow -c
>>>>>> yoursubname" command to make sure that the subroutine is recognized in 
>>>>>> one
>>>>>> of the libraries.  If it is currently being called I would be surprised 
>>>>>> if
>>>>>> this didn't return showing the lib file that the subroutine is in.  You 
>>>>>> can
>>>>>> also try to DECATALOG the subroutine first before cataloging it.  Are you
>>>>>> getting an error when you do your catalog?  There are a number of issues
>>>>>> that could cause this.  Obviously, it is critical that the SUBROUTINE
>>>>>> statement in the program have the same name as the actual subroutine name
>>>>>> and you probably are doing that just fine.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Dick
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 8:48 AM, troyd1 <tr...@mninter.net> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I inherited a 3.0 jbase install and am trying to support it.  It is
>>>>>>> on a linux machine.  If I compile and catalog a subroutine, it says 
>>>>>>> that it
>>>>>>> rebuilt the subroutine library ok, but the changes are ignored.  I need 
>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>> change the name of the subroutine, recompile it and then change the call
>>>>>>> name in the calling program to get it to work.  Any suggestions on what 
>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>> do with this?  It kind of defeats the purpose of having a subroutine of 
>>>>>>> you
>>>>>>> need to change the calls all the time.  The programs recatalog fine.
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