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Operating Systems AIX Upgrading to maintenance releases Post 73304 by bakunin on Tuesday 31st of May 2005 05:39:56 AM
Old 05-31-2005
Check out if there are any dependencies of the application software the machines are running. Database software (but not only they) tend to even specify an exact fixlevel of the OS under it.

You can find out the fixlevel by issuing 'instfix -i | grep AIX_ML' by the btw.

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Test::CheckDeps(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					Test::CheckDeps(3)

NAME
Test::CheckDeps - Check for presence of dependencies VERSION
version 0.010 SYNOPSIS
use Test::More 0.94; use Test::CheckDeps 0.007; check_dependencies(); done_testing(); DESCRIPTION
This module adds a test that assures all dependencies have been installed properly. If requested, it can bail out all testing on error. FUNCTIONS
check_dependencies( [ level ]) Check dependencies based on a local MYMETA or META file. The "level" argument is optional. It can be one of: o requires All 'requires' dependencies are checked (the configure, build, test and runtime phases are always checked, and the develop phase is also tested when AUTHOR_TESTING is set) o classic As "requires", but 'conflicts' dependencies are also checked. o recommends As "classic", but 'recommends' dependencies are also checked, as TODO tests. o suggests As "recommends", but 'suggests' dependencies are also checked, as TODO tests. When not provided, "level" defaults to "classic" ('requires' and 'conflicts' dependencies are checked). check_dependencies_opts($meta, $phase, $type) Check dependencies in CPAN::Meta object $meta for phase $phase (configure, build, test, runtime, develop) and type $type(requires, recommends, suggests, conflicts). You probably just want to use "check_dependencies" though. AUTHOR
Leon Timmermans <leont@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Leon Timmermans. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.18.2 2013-10-09 Test::CheckDeps(3)
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