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Operating Systems HP-UX OS Patch Post 31193 by saabir on Monday 4th of November 2002 05:31:55 AM
Old 11-04-2002
Patches downloaded from the HP website are usually in shar format. Attempt to register the depo:

swreg -l depot /full/path/to/file

If it registers now attempt to install from it:

swinstall -s /full/path/to/file \*

If it does not register it may be in shar format. View the file and if it contains stanzas informing the user of "cutting" below a specified line, then execute:

sh [file]

This should build the depot and an installation text file.

If all this fails then execute a checksum on the file and compare it with the checksum listed for the file on the HP website:

cksum [file]

If the checksums do not match the file is corrupt and requires re-downloading.
 

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sum(n)									sum								    sum(n)

NAME
sum - calculate a sum(1) compatible checksum SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl 8.2 package require sum ?1.0? ::crc::sum ?-format format? message ::crc::sum ?-format format? -filename file DESCRIPTION
This package provides a Tcl-only implementation of the sum(1) command which calculates a 16 bit checksum value from the input data. The BSD sum algorithm is used by default but the SysV algorithm is also available. COMMANDS
::crc::sum ?-format format? message ::crc::sum ?-format format? -filename file The command takes string data or a file name and returns a checksum value calculated using the sum(1) algorithm. The result is for- matted using the format(n) specifier provided or as an unsigned integer (%u) by default. OPTIONS
-filename name Return a checksum for the file contents instead of for parameter data. -format string Return the checksum using an alternative format template. EXAMPLES
% crc::sum "Hello, World!" 37287 % crc::sum -format 0x%X "Hello, World!" 0x91A7 % crc::sum -file sum.tcl 13392 SEE ALSO
sum(1), cksum(n), crc32(n) AUTHORS
Pat Thoyts KEYWORDS
sum, cksum, checksum, crc, crc32, cyclic redundancy check, data integrity, security crc 1.0 sum(n)
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