[Cvs-mvs] cvs from ISPF
Wayne Johnson
wdtj@yahoo.com
Tue, 25 Mar 2003 09:31:03 -0800 (PST)
I'm afraid I've always run from the USS side.
We usually used CVS for our source and then ran make to do the
C/C++/COBOL/RPG compiles. I'm afraid I no longer work at that company
anymore so I don't have the REXX scripts we used to do the Cobol stuff
under USS. It was pretty simple, the hard part was that we had to use
make to identify modified files that came out of CVS and then copy them
to PDSs. The trick there was to set up dummy tag files that represented
the time/date that the PDS members were last modified. If the file out
of CVS was newer, it would use oput to copy it to the PDS.
Good luck.
--- Albert.Klimek@publica.de wrote:
>
>
> Wayne
> thanks for your fast answer. I'm sorry, I forget to give you more
> details.
> We are planning to migrate from CA-Librarian to CVS-MVS.
> Today exists a workflow to handle our COBOL-Sources. (3 levels: test,
> integration, production)
>
> My intention is to build ISPF-Panels for my Programmers to get their
> COBOL-Sources
> as MVS-Dataset in an easy way. Therefore I'm looking for existing
> REXX-Scripts
> to do that.
>
> Why reinvent the wheel
>
> Thanks
> AK
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