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> I am trying to get majordomo installed on my system.  
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> I have downloaded perl and I think it is installed properly.  I don't know if I  
> need a shell program to run majordomo.  Anyone know?  If I do need a shell  
> program anyone have any suggestions for OS/2?  
 
I have used bash on OS/2, but quite often 4OS2 works just as well.  You only need  
a simlple set in 4OS2 to make the various scripts run from the command line:  
   set .pl=perl.exe  
   set .py=python.exe  
 
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> I have downloaded majordomo.  I can't seem to get it unTARed.  
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> I have downloaded a few TAR programs but can not seem to get them running, the  
> DOS do not work, I am assuming because of the long file names in the majordomo  
> TAR file.  Any suggestion for a good OS/2 TAR program?  
 
The emx version of GNU tar works fine for me.  
 
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