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SOSLIB 155 #29019 05 Jun 09 01:05 AM
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FYI, the SOSLIB has been updated, taking us to revision 155. The preferred way to update is to LOG DSK0:[901,2] and then RUN SOSUPD, which uses the UpdateCenter to download just the files that have changed.

Release notes are at: soslib.html

I have not created a zip version, but other than that, you may want to read the notes associated with the prior SOSLIB 151 update (in this forum) for general information about the SOSLIB.

Re: SOSLIB 155 #29020 05 Jun 09 04:25 AM
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Maybe it just me, but under AIX and Windows running the SOSUPD im missing a few files, and I think they all have longer file names than 6 charters.

so, any one got FN'MINASHVER at hand please? it sound like it may work better than my current SBX.

Re: SOSLIB 155 #29021 05 Jun 09 04:37 AM
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false alarm, I found FNMINASVER.BSI in [907,10] after locating it here and not [907,11] what the start.cmd says.

Re: SOSLIB 155 #29022 05 Jun 09 10:59 AM
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All the function BSI files should be [907,10] - aka SOSFUNC:

[907,11] should contain test programs which use those functions. Typically the test program has the same name, only is a program (with .BP or .BAS extension). In this case, I appear to have added FNMINASVER to the START.CMD[907,11] but never created the test program. I'll rectify that.

But if you see other missing files, let me know.


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