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Operating Systems HP-UX OS Patch Post 31204 by Kelam_Magnus on Monday 4th of November 2002 10:12:55 AM
Old 11-04-2002
use the TUI for swinstall

Use the TUI, for swinstall. At the prompt, just type swinstall. It will invoke the TUI and you can then locate the local directory and load it this way. It makes it much easier to use the TUI. Or if you can export your display, use the GUI.

export DISPLAY=192.1.1.1:0 (your IP ending with ":0" )

swinstall &


Also, its possible that your download is bad. I would download it again just to be sure.

Smilie
 

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XDIFF_FILE_PATCH(3)							 1						       XDIFF_FILE_PATCH(3)

xdiff_file_patch - Patch a file with an unified diff

SYNOPSIS
mixed xdiff_file_patch (string $file, string $patch, string $dest, [int $flags = DIFF_PATCH_NORMAL]) DESCRIPTION
Patches a $file with a $patch and stores the result in a file. $patch has to be an unified diff created by xdiff_file_diff(3)/xdiff_string_diff(3) function. An optional $flags parameter specifies mode of operation. PARAMETERS
o $file - The original file. o $patch - The unified patch file. It has to be created using xdiff_string_diff(3), xdiff_file_diff(3) functions or compatible tools. o $dest - Path of the resulting file. o $flags - Can be either XDIFF_PATCH_NORMAL (default mode, normal patch) or XDIFF_PATCH_REVERSE (reversed patch). Starting from version 1.5.0, you can also use binary OR to enable XDIFF_PATCH_IGNORESPACE flag. RETURN VALUES
Returns FALSE if an internal error happened, string with rejected chunks if patch couldn't be applied or TRUE if patch has been success- fully applied. EXAMPLES
Example #1 xdiff_file_patch(3) example The following code applies unified diff to a file. <?php $old_version = 'my_script-1.0.php'; $patch = 'my_script.patch'; $errors = xdiff_file_patch($old_version, $patch, 'my_script-1.1.php'); if (is_string($errors)) { echo "Rejects: "; echo $errors; } ?> Example #2 Patch reversing example The following code reverses a patch. <?php $new_version = 'my_script-1.1.php'; $patch = 'my_script.patch'; $errors = xdiff_file_patch($new_version, $patch, 'my_script-1.0.php', XDIFF_PATCH_REVERSE); if (is_string($errors)) { echo "Rejects: "; echo $errors; } ?> SEE ALSO
xdiff_file_diff(3). PHP Documentation Group XDIFF_FILE_PATCH(3)
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