I know it is bad form to post a reply to your own posts, but I have continued to hack away at it.
I found that the rpm -e command works with the installed package name... and the rpm -i works with the package file. (Still learning Linux here)
I also discovered that I was not using the very latest package. Here are the results using what I just downloaded
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jis_s113gold:~/Documents # sudo rpm -qa | grep coz
jis_s113gold:~/Documents # sudo rpm -ivh coz-toolkit-1.1.2-1.s390x.rpm
Preparing... ########################################### [100%]
1:coz-toolkit ########################################### [100%]
jis_s113gold:~/Documents # fromdsn -?
If 'fromdsn' is not a typo you can run the following command to lookup the package that contains the binary:
command-not-found fromdsn
-bash: fromdsn: command not found
jis_s113gold:~/Documents # sudo rpm -qa | grep coz
coz-toolkit-1.1.2-1
jis_s113gold:~/Documents #
First, we see that it is not there. Then it installs. but the command was not found.
I finally remembered that dovetail installs into a /opt directory. The /opt/dovetail/coz/bin directory is not in my PATH.
I am currently looking into the right way to create symbolic links in /usr/local/bin under linux
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I guess I got spoiled by the ease of installing the base toolkit on z/OS. Installing the target system component is not as easy and requires some steps I could not find in the documentation.