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Operating Systems AIX command to list all installed patches Post 302405212 by maxim42 on Thursday 18th of March 2010 06:47:00 AM
Old 03-18-2010
i need command in aix to list all software packges installed
and command to list all patches installed in aix
 

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scl(1)							      General Commands Manual							    scl(1)

NAME
scl - Setup and run software from Software Collection environment SYNOPSIS
scl <action> <collection1> [<collection2> ...] <command> scl <action> <collection1> [<collection2> ...] -- <command> scl {-l|--list} [<collection1> <collection2> ...] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents scl, a program which is an utility for running software packaged as a Software Collection. scl utility allows to execute an application which is not located in the filesystem root hierarchy but is present in an alternative loca- tion. This application can still use and benefit from software installed in the root filesystem. In order to let an application be visible to the system one has to use scl utility as an interface. <action> is a script name to execute in a bash environment before the application itself takes in executed. Currently only enable scriptlet is mandatory which is needed to update search paths, etc. One can enable more Software Collections if needed and therefore one can use multiple collections which are enabled by the left-right order as present on scl command-line. <command> is an arbitrary command or set of commands to execute within the Software Collection environment enabled. Control is returned back to the caller with the original environment as soon as the command finishes. If <command> is '-' (dash) then it is read from the stan- dard input. Note: if you use <command> consisting of multiple arguments, you either need to use quotes or the -- command separator. Everything that follows the separator will be considered a command or its argument. Note: some commands modify user environment in some way. Those commands may potentially break SCLs, as their activation also usually depends on env. modification as well. Typical examples of such commands are su and sudo. Every collection modifies the environment differ- ently, thus more details may be found in the documentation of the particular collection. OPTIONS
-l, --list Lists all installed Software Collections on the system. -l, --list <collection1> <collection2> ... If a collection name is specified then list of installed packages belonging to the collection is listed. EXAMPLES
scl enable example 'less --version' runs command 'less --version' in the environment with collection 'example' enabled scl enable foo bar bash runs bash instance with foo and bar Software Collections enabled cat my_command | scl enable baz - run set of commands listed in my_command file in the environment with baz Software Collection enabled scl -l list all installed collections scl -l example list all packages within example collection AUTHOR
scl was written by Jindrich Novy <jnovy@redhat.com> and Jan Zeleny <jzeleny@redhat.com> scl(1)
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