01-15-2002
how to see all installed PATCHES
Hi all
I am using HPUX11.00
i want to know how to see all installed PATCHES ..and also to see any perticular patch has been installed or not
solaris showrev -p does not work in HPUX
please suggest any command
thanks
praful
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CONTRIB(1) mrtg CONTRIB(1)
NAME
contrib - Contribution Guidelines for MRTG
SYNOPSIS
If you have written an extension to mrtg or created a bug fix, please consider contributing it to the project. As I get quite a number of
contributions every week, here are a few guide lines which explain how to contribute so that I can use the contribution without too much
additional work.
TRANSLATIONS
MRTG messages have been translated to a number of languages. But there are still many which have not been covered yet. If you want to add
yours, go into the mrtg-2.9.17/translate directory, and follow the instructions given in the README file.
DOCUMENTATION
All documentation of mrtg is done with the perl POD system. If you want to learn about it, type
perldoc perlpod
and read the instructions. If you have bug fixes of additions to the existing documents, make sure you modify the POD files and not the
HTML or txt versions.
PATCHES
When you have created your modification or extension to mrtg and want to submit it to me, please create a patch for the files which you
have modified. Do not send entire files unless they are new.
To create a patch, get hold of a copy of GNU diff (Many Unix systems will have this installed already. In the NT world you might want to
get http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/ to get all the nice GNU tools available.) and type
diff --unified --ignore-space-change file.orig file > simple.patch
or if you have modified several files do
diff --recursive --unified --ignore-space-change dir.orig/ dir/ >long.patch
DOCUMENTATION
I take documentation very seriously. When ever you create a new feature for mrtg which you want to get included in the official release
your patch must also contain modifications for the relevant pod file in the doc tree or for the documentation sections of cfgmaker and
indexmaker.
ADDRESS
Send your patches, translations and contributions to Tobias Oetiker <oetiker@ee.ethz.ch>
AUTHOR
Tobias Oetiker <oetiker@ee.ethz.ch>
3rd Berkeley Distribution 2.9.17 CONTRIB(1)