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Something else I discovered today which might help.
grep [pkgname]$ /var/sadm/install/contents You can also pkgchk -l -p [command] to get pretty output. contents line description: [full path] [type] [secondary descriptor] [perms] [owner] [group] [chksum] [size] [pkgname] Carl Edit: pkgchk uses the data from this file to perform the checks. |
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