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Forum: Solaris 08-24-2014
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10x. I wll try to implement it this way.
10x. I wll try to implement it this way.
Forum: Solaris 08-19-2014
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Posted By zuismanm
Ok. For example - I need package libC and patch...
Ok. For example - I need package libC and patch 119963-26 or higher(Shared library patch for C++). So what I have planned to do is to take machine with those patch installed and take version of...
Forum: Solaris 08-19-2014
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Posted By zuismanm
It is a part of our installation procedure. I...
It is a part of our installation procedure. I have a list of pre-requirements, supplied by dev teams. And I have to verify them on customer's box , before actually installaing product. So - I have...
Forum: Solaris 08-19-2014
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Posted By zuismanm
It seems to be a great tool. But not for my...
It seems to be a great tool. But not for my purposes. I do not need to install required packages. I need to check compliance of specific machine to set of pre-requirements (package X with version Y...
Forum: Solaris 08-18-2014
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Posted By zuismanm
Yes. At Linux platforms it works quite good. But...
Yes. At Linux platforms it works quite good. But I do not success to find some analog for Solaris. Actually I even do not use utility itself , but I incorporated its C code in my project...
Now I...
Forum: Solaris 08-18-2014
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Posted By zuismanm
Check that supersede of package version is installed
I need a programmatic way to check, that supersede of required package is installed. At Linux I do it using rpmvercm utility to compare installed package version to my minimal requirement.
So - I...
Forum: AIX 05-27-2010
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Posted By zuismanm
How to check supersede of patch
Hi dear All.
I need to create script, that will check if some specific AIX patch is superseded by another patch, already installed on system
Let us say I have AIX 5.3 machine, and I have to check...
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