RE: Re: Announcing the VM/370 and VM/380 "SixPack" version 1.2 release candidate 1!

"Dave" <[email protected]> Fri, 15 Oct 2010 23:14:32 +0100
Newsgroups gmane.comp.emulators.hercules390.vm
Message-ID <0DA6A3A7D1D7454F941B3A59A187A8DA@EMACHINE>
I don't think so my 4-pack behaves differently...
             
R(00024); T=0.01/0.02 22:10:48   
fi * clear (                     
INVALID CLEAR REQUEST.           
R; T=0.01/0.01 22:10:58          
fi * clear                       
R; T=0.01/0.01 22:11:07          

Dave

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
> Of Kevin Leonard
> Sent: 15 October 2010 21:27
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [H390-VM] Re: Announcing the VM/370 and VM/380 "SixPack" version
> 1.2 release candidate 1!
> 
> Dave:
> 
> > Looks like the "FILEDEF * CLEAR (" command now works so PL/1
> > should be just fine.
> 
> OK, this looks to have been my problem.  An old copy of the
> FILEDEF module got saved on the MAINT disk where I keep files
> that are preserved across releases.  Mine was dated 01/19/10,
> the one on the S disk is dated 09/30/10.  Deleting the old
> FILEDEF causes things to work as we would expect.  So all that's
> necessary is to delete the PLI EXEC Y wrapper that tries
> to issue a "FILEDEF SYSUT1 CLEAR" command.  With the FILEDEF
> CLEAR issued by the PLI module working, the "FILEDEF SYSUT1
> CLEAR" from PLI EXEC gets the (harmless) error message:
> 
>   FILEDEF SYSUT1 CLEAR
>   DMSFLD704I Invalid CLEAR request.
> 
> because SYSUT1 is no longer defined.
> 
> Thanks for catching this..
> 
> --
> Kevin
> 
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