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05-25-2000 02:07 AM
05-25-2000 02:07 AM
I have downloaded some patches from the HP site with a Windows system....I get a text in the html page, I copied it in a text file called: sh file. I transfered it with ftp, I have it in my Unix System but have no idea how to apply it!
This is a realy newbee question but every body has to learn....:))
Can someone help me?
Sandro
This is a realy newbee question but every body has to learn....:))
Can someone help me?
Sandro
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05-25-2000 02:33 AM
Re: How to apply PHCO patches
Hi,
>> I have downloaded some patches from the >> HP site with a Windows system....I get a >> text in the html page, I copied it in a >> text file called: sh file.
This sh file is in SHAR format.
The following command it used to covert this into .depot and .text file.
PHXX_XXXX.text file contains the info about the patch (like dependies, bug fixes...) and the procedure for installation
PHXX_XXXX.depot file the original file to be installed.
The patch can be installed either throuch menu or command options.
for menu just type
swinstall
select the source file /tmp/PHXX_XXXX.depot
for command mode installation
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x match_target=true -s /tmp/PHXX_XXXX.depot
Hope this info make you comfirtable ...
regards
venu
>> I have downloaded some patches from the >> HP site with a Windows system....I get a >> text in the html page, I copied it in a >> text file called: sh file.
This sh file is in SHAR format.
The following command it used to covert this into .depot and .text file.
PHXX_XXXX.text file contains the info about the patch (like dependies, bug fixes...) and the procedure for installation
PHXX_XXXX.depot file the original file to be installed.
The patch can be installed either throuch menu or command options.
for menu just type
swinstall
select the source file /tmp/PHXX_XXXX.depot
for command mode installation
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x match_target=true -s /tmp/PHXX_XXXX.depot
Hope this info make you comfirtable ...
regards
venu
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