11-19-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by
harsh_mulay
Now i upgraded the system (5.3) to aix 6.1 and after upgradation i checked the lslpp o/p the it was showing the same filesets (which were in APPLIED state in 5.3) in COMMITED state.
That happens during each and every upgrade and works as designed
Quote:
Originally Posted by
harsh_mulay
Because of this i am not able to add new filesets even though using "OVERWRITE option which is set as YES."
Any pointers why this is happening ?
ideally the filesets should be in APPLIED state.
no matter if the previous packages are applied or committed, this will not prevent you from installing (apply OR commit) newer versions of existing software? I would rather think that your packages are checking for AIX 5 and don't find it and that prevents you from installing new packages?
Kind regards
zxmaus
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GLCULLFACE(3G) [FIXME: manual] GLCULLFACE(3G)
NAME
glCullFace - specify whether front- or back-facing facets can be culled
C SPECIFICATION
void glCullFace(GLenum mode);
PARAMETERS
mode
Specifies whether front- or back-facing facets are candidates for culling. Symbolic constants GL_FRONT, GL_BACK, and GL_FRONT_AND_BACK
are accepted. The initial value is GL_BACK.
DESCRIPTION
glCullFace specifies whether front- or back-facing facets are culled (as specified by mode) when facet culling is enabled. Facet culling is
initially disabled. To enable and disable facet culling, call the glEnable() and glDisable() commands with the argument GL_CULL_FACE.
Facets include triangles, quadrilaterals, polygons, and rectangles.
glFrontFace() specifies which of the clockwise and counterclockwise facets are front-facing and back-facing. See glFrontFace().
NOTES
If mode is GL_FRONT_AND_BACK, no facets are drawn, but other primitives such as points and lines are drawn.
ERRORS
GL_INVALID_ENUM is generated if mode is not an accepted value.
ASSOCIATED GETS
glIsEnabled() with argument GL_CULL_FACE
glGet() with argument GL_CULL_FACE_MODE
SEE ALSO
glEnable(), glFrontFace()
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