03-02-2012
Patches hp-ux
Hi,
I donīt have support HP, so I donīt get download patches on itrc.
Somebody know a free site to download HP-UX patches?
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Spectool is a tool to expand and download sources and patches from specfiles.
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Operating mode:
-l, --lf, --list-files
lists the expanded sources/patches (default)
-g, --gf, --get-files
gets the sources/patches that are listed with a URL
-h, --help
display this help screen
Files on which to operate:
-A, --all
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-S, --sources
all sources
-P, --patches
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-s, --source x[,y[,...]]
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Miscellaneous:
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download into specified directory (default '.')
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download into rpm's %{_sourcedir}
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don't download anything, just show what would be done
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try to unlink and download if target files exist
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