Back in the "good old days" <dws>, there were alternative ways of shipping 
products and service. It was a nightmare, and SMP made things a lot more 
robust. Asking the z/OS community to abandon SMP is equivalent to asking the 
Linux community to abandon SCCS, CVS, svn and git. By all means look for ways 
to make the process smoother, but don't abandon the dependency checking.


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

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [[email protected]] on behalf of 
Colin Paice [[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2023 10:37 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Is SMP/E needed for installs?

This week, I did my first SMP/E install since my previous one over 40 years
ago!   The process hasn't changed much.  It took me about half a day to
download the files and configure the jobs - making the same changes in
several jobs.
For people new to z/OS "installation" is hard to get into, understand, and
get working properly.

Has anyone thought about alternative ways of shipping products?  For
example many products are now Web downloads, which you just restore.
I would like to see a DFDSS dump of the CST level of all objects and a
matching dump of the  SMP/E datasets of the product.
I can just restore the product stuff,and not the SMP/E stuff, or I can
install the SMP/E stuff as well.   If you want to install a fix, then apply
it to the SMP/E libraries.
In 3 months time,  repeat the whole process.

I think we have to do something before all those with the knowledge and
experience retire!

Colin

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