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1. AIX
I need to find out list of installed patches from given list of patches.
I have tried using instfix -f <File containing list of patches> -i -c
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bos.perf.tools: :0.0.0.0:?:
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Hi All,
I am having 7 jar files in a dir. abc like listed below
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Hi,
Is there an option with jar command which allows us to copy some class files(already existing,want to override)to a jar file without exploding it.?
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4. Solaris
Hi ,
i use below command to create a jar from /home/surya
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5. Solaris
hi all,
i am using jar as following :-
jar cvf file_name.txt.jar file_name.txt
but it is file by file
my problem is i have i want to run jar on all files in speaific directory
what can i do for this
this is for the first time
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Hello sir,
I have created a jar file having some code in java.What it does is that it calls a shell code (a.sh) which is in the same directory.
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Hi vgersh99,
Iam sorry for that. In future, I will start new threads for different topics. Assuming that we don't know what the name of the jar file, we are searching for is, do we have any way, of finding a string or a file in it. Is there any Unix command for it?
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8. Solaris
I am a beginner to Solaris
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What makes the differenced between 'jar' and 'tar' ?
Is 'jar' unique to Solaris?
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STG-SERIES(1) StGit Manual STG-SERIES(1)
NAME
stg-series - Print the patch series
SYNOPSIS
stg series [options] [<patch-range>]
DESCRIPTION
Show all the patches in the series, or just those in the given range, ordered from top to bottom.
The applied patches are prefixed with a + (except the current patch, which is prefixed with a >), the unapplied patches with a -, and the
hidden patches with a !.
Empty patches are prefixed with a 0.
OPTIONS
-b BRANCH, --branch BRANCH
Use BRANCH instead of the default branch.
-a, --all
Show all patches, including the hidden ones.
-A, --applied
Show the applied patches only.
-U, --unapplied
Show the unapplied patches only.
-H, --hidden
Show the hidden patches only.
-m BRANCH, --missing BRANCH
Show patches in BRANCH missing in current.
-c, --count
Print the number of patches in the series.
-d, --description
Show a short description for each patch.
--author
Show the author name for each patch.
-e, --empty
Before the +, >, -, and ! prefixes, print a column that contains either 0 (for empty patches) or a space (for non-empty patches).
--showbranch
Append the branch name to the listed patches.
--noprefix
Do not show the patch status prefix.
-s, --short
List just the patches around the topmost patch.
STGIT
Part of the StGit suite - see linkman:stg[1]
StGit 03/13/2012 STG-SERIES(1)