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Operating Systems Solaris Solaris Operating Environment Installation CD, aka "CD0" PN: 704-7076-10 Post 302828973 by Don Cragun on Wednesday 3rd of July 2013 04:26:52 PM
Old 07-03-2013
Legacy or not, if anyone that hasn't verified that the OP has a license for the requested software sends the OP the requested CD, they would be violating copyright laws. Oracle customer support is the only place I know of that would be able to verify correct licensing.

Even if the software is no longer supported, Oracle customer support probably has access to outdated software CDs. I have never dealt with Oracle customer support, but I know that for the first few years while I was working at Sun, Sun's customer support would bend over backwards to help customers with legitimate NEEDS for outdated software AND hardware. I could even tell stories about how I was "forced" Smilie to upgrade to a new desktop machine because we had a small customer that needed my current desktop machine because that model was no longer being produced (and new production models couldn't withstand the environment in which the customer deployed the hardware).
 

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compver(4)							   File Formats 							compver(4)

NAME
compver - compatible versions file DESCRIPTION
compver is an ASCII file used to specify previous versions of the associated package which are upward compatible. It is created by a pack- age developer. Each line of the file specifies a previous version of the associated package with which the current version is backward compatible. Since some packages may require installation of a specific version of another software package, compatibility information is extremely cru- cial. Consider, for example, a package called "A" which requires version "1.0" of application "B" as a prerequisite for installation. If the customer installing "A" has a newer version of "B" (version 1.3), the compver file for "B" must indicate that "1.3" is compatible with version "1.0" in order for the customer to install package "A". EXAMPLES
Example 1: Sample compver file. A sample compver file is shown below: Version 1.3 Version 1.0 SEE ALSO
pkginfo(4) Application Packaging Developer's Guide NOTES
The comparison of the version string disregards white space and tabs. It is performed on a word-by-word basis. Thus, "Version 1.3" and "Version 1.3" would be considered the same. The entries in the compver file must match the values assigned to the VERSION parameter in the pkginfo(4) files. SunOS 5.10 4 Oct 1996 compver(4)
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