Thanks to everyone! Everyone has replied with very helpfull information..
Denys: I do have a udc in manager.sys which is set as...
HPPXUDC.PUB.SYS
PLISTF SYSTEM
FINDDIR SYSTEM
FINDFILE SYSTEM
LISTDIR SYSTEM
DISCUSE SYSTEM
SH SYSTEM
HPMPETOHFS SYSTEM
HPLISTFCLEANUP SYSTEM
HPPARSEFEQ SYSTEM
I checked the sh and it does call sh.hpbin.sys -L, weather or not I'm
missing part of the UDC I can't be sure.. If that list looks short
please let me know so I can get everything set right...
Donna:
>yes, you want 'hpbin.sys' as part of your path. there's no pressing
>need (that i'm aware of) to state it as '/SYS/HPBIN'. it sounds too
>like perhaps someone has added '.' to your path. that's a bad thing
>and should be removed. regard /bin, that directory should be populated
>with links pointing back to the files in .hpbin.sys.
You are right on with the '.' in the path, It was a !HPGROUP that
allowd me to invoke commands. I did this test before I played with the
path...
current path was HPPATH = !HPGROUP,PUB,PUB.SYS,ARPA.SYS
my test:
logon as manager.sys
:ls (nothing)
:LS (nothing)
:sh
$ls (nothing)
$LS (nothing)
$exit
:chgroup hpbin
:ls (list)
:LS (list)
:sh
$ls (nothing)
$LS (list)
$cd /
$LS (nothing)
So that little experiment confermed what I figured and you said, I
just had to test it one more time :)
I see now that the shell is attached to the CI so that's why the
!HPPATH variable carrys over to my shell session, until I change the
shell directory via 'cd /', which I assume changes my !HPPATH, which
is why I could no longer access the 'LS'
So then I played with my path and ran in to a little bit of a snag. I
wanted to append hpbin.sys to my path so I tried:
setvar HPPATH !HPPATH,hpbin.sys
and got an error, I notice that since !HPGROUP is the frist part of
the path, it tries to resolve that variable when setting the path. I
tried..
:setvar HPPATH !HPGROUP,pub,pub.sys.arpa.sys,hpbin.sys
:setvar HPPATH HPGROUP,pub,pub.sys.arpa.sys,hpbin.sys
It keeps resolving the group variable to my present group, which I
sapose is the point of a variable.. I just can't figure out how to get
the ! to stick so the path changes when you change groups..
Then I skipped the path part and moved on and added all the symbolic
links to all the files in hpbin to /bin so now my comands work good in
the shell...
Next I think i'll delete and try to re TAR the JDK.60.tar.Z and see
what happens..
If anyone can advice on how to get the !HPGROUP to stay in the path it
would help out, or tell me why it shouldn't be in there then i'll just
delete it all together..
Thanks again to everyone :)
-Gehan G.
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