On Sat, 19 Mar 2016 14:41:41 -0400, Scott Ford wrote:

>All:
>
>We are in the process of organizing our source code for our Adapters ( that
>what Mgmt is calling them for RACF, ACF2 and Top-Secret ).
>We have our source code stored on GIT on Bitbucket.org. I use SourceTree to
>'Pull , Push and Commit'.  My issue I am trying to solve is:
>
>1. How to edit on a PC , my laptop
>
What OS? Linux or ...?

>2. Submit to my local z/OS ( I have zOS running at Home )
>3. Retrieve the output from the compile or assembly or both and see what
>errors exist.
>
>I am on z/OS 1.10 , I would like to use something like 'scp' between my
>Windows 10 Laptop and the Linux box running z/OS.
>I could write C Socket server and pass commands and pass back output and
>use ftp to push the actual source code up to z/OS,
>then have the command coming from the Socket server execute a command to
>compile/assemble.
> 
Interesting setup with a rather old OS.

o Is the Rexx interface to SDSF available at that level?  Might be useful.

o Do you have Ported Tools ssl/ssh/sftp?

o NFS might help.  But much admin work.

I can (and do) run VirtualBox under Windows and Linux under that
VirtualBox.  I can make any Windows folder available as a VirtualBox
shared folder to Linux.

I run Cygwin under Windows.  A remarkably complete ersats UNIX-like
environment.

Either Cygwin or virtual Linux seems more friendly to a real UNIX-like
system than Windows is.  Or pernaps it's just what I'm familiar with.

-- gil

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