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Installing patches
I'm attempting to install a Sun patch and keep getting an error:
# patchadd /tmp/patches/110722-03 Checking installed patches... One or more patch packages included in 110722-03 are not installed on this system. Patchadd is terminating. # How can I find out what are the "One or more patch packages included" that are not installed on the system?? They don't seem to be listed in the readme's, etc. This is a required patch for Legato software I have to install. Thank you! |
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