01-13-2006
When migrating from HP-UX 11.0 to HP-UX 11.i
Hi to all,
I am migrating HP-UX 11.0 to HP-UX 11.i, The following list are the components which i used in HP-UX 11.0, Whether I can use this same components in HP-UX 11.i or I should upgrade any of software version with respect to HP-UX 11.i.
Oracle 8.1.7
Tuxedo 8.0
BEA Message queue (DMQ) 5.0
sablime 6.0
nmake 3.1.2
Connect Direct 3.5
SunOne Webserver Enterprise 6.0
Perl 5.004_01
Veritas Net back up Unix client agent version netbackup 4.5FP_6
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pyntor-components
pyntor-components(1) Pyntor pyntor-components(1)
NAME
pyntor-components - manage components for the presentation program Pyntor
SYNOPSIS
pyntor-components [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
Pyntor-components is a helper utility which deals with all the components which are made available to Pyntor. Components can reside in the
installation directory, but the user can override them with a user directory and again with components in the current directory. Pyntor-
components helps to sort through the available components by listing them. In case the component comes with documentation included, it can
be displayed as well.
OPTIONS
-l, --list
Displays a formatted list of all components. For each component, all occurrences are reported, which might be between one and three
directories.
-d, --doc=component
Displays the documentation for the specified component. If no documentation is included, or the component could not be loaded, an
error is displayed instead.
-u, --update
Displays a graphical dialog which allows the download of new components via the GHNS (Get Hot New Stuff) framework. Components are
installed into ~/.pyntor/components and can be used immediately. This is an experimental feature based on the SDLNewStuff library.
-v, --version
Displays the version number of Pyntor-components.
-h, --help
Displays a summary of all available command line options.
AUTHORS
Josef Spillner <josef@coolprojects.org>
SEE ALSO
pyntor(1), pyntor-selfrun(1)
Cool Projects 0.6 pyntor-components(1)