For example, the current Perl is 5.30, not 5.24.

Not z/OS in the same sense that Solaris in a virtual machine is not z/VM; the 
code that z/OS runs in a container is Linux code. I'd like the more common 
languages available in a form interoperable with at least batch, TSO and OMVS 
applications. I also want them in Linux for Z, but that may already be here.


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Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3

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Shmuel Metz wrote:
>The problem is that some of those are incomplete, not z/OS,
>or not up to date.

1. Would you like to be more specific? (And I don't know what you mean by
"not z/OS." I answered specifically, exclusively for z/OS.)

2. Have you tried fixing the specific issues?

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