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10-13-2004 09:43 AM
10-13-2004 09:43 AM
Hello,
Hopefully a straightforward quesion.
I need to create some software depots to improve management of software installs.
My question is - do I need an addional license to use the software packaging tools? I recall software distributor requiring one, but that is someyears back and I never used it in 'anger'.
Systems are all PA-RISC, 11.11 64bit, Enterprise OE.
Regards and TIA,
Tony.
Hopefully a straightforward quesion.
I need to create some software depots to improve management of software installs.
My question is - do I need an addional license to use the software packaging tools? I recall software distributor requiring one, but that is someyears back and I never used it in 'anger'.
Systems are all PA-RISC, 11.11 64bit, Enterprise OE.
Regards and TIA,
Tony.
You CAN do that on HP
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10-13-2004 09:45 AM
10-13-2004 09:45 AM
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Hi,
No. It's part of OS and it's very easy. You will need to prepare a 'psf' file with all the details and run 'swpackage' against it to create the package.
Look at 'man swpackage' and 'man 4 swpackage' for more information. There is also good documentation on SD-UX at docs.hp.com.
-Sri
No. It's part of OS and it's very easy. You will need to prepare a 'psf' file with all the details and run 'swpackage' against it to create the package.
Look at 'man swpackage' and 'man 4 swpackage' for more information. There is also good documentation on SD-UX at docs.hp.com.
-Sri
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10-13-2004 10:03 AM
10-13-2004 10:03 AM
Re: Licensing For Software Packaging
Sri,
Hey - you're helping me out all over the place tonight!
Thanks, that's exactly what I wanted to hear. We're not looking to do anything complex, so I'm sure the man page will have evrything I need.
Cheers,
Tony.
Hey - you're helping me out all over the place tonight!
Thanks, that's exactly what I wanted to hear. We're not looking to do anything complex, so I'm sure the man page will have evrything I need.
Cheers,
Tony.
You CAN do that on HP
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10-13-2004 11:55 AM
10-13-2004 11:55 AM
Re: Licensing For Software Packaging
There is a FREE HP tool to assist creating Software Distributor depots.
Software Package Builder
http://software.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=SwPkgBuilder
Software Package Builder (SPB) provides a visual method to create and edit software packages using the HP-UX Software Distributor (SD)
package format. The SPB graphical user interface (GUI) provides a
window into the software package structure, showing attributes that
can be set for each package element.
You can use this tool to create/view/edit SD Product Specification Files
(PSFs), and then either create directory depots later using swpackage
or create serial (depot in a file) depot from within SPB (using
swpackage).
SPB can also open depots and display the attributes an package
hierarchy.
If you have in-house software that you would like to distribute in
SD format, or have 3rd party software that you would like to wrap
in SD format this tool can help you.
Software Package Builder
http://software.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=SwPkgBuilder
Software Package Builder (SPB) provides a visual method to create and edit software packages using the HP-UX Software Distributor (SD)
package format. The SPB graphical user interface (GUI) provides a
window into the software package structure, showing attributes that
can be set for each package element.
You can use this tool to create/view/edit SD Product Specification Files
(PSFs), and then either create directory depots later using swpackage
or create serial (depot in a file) depot from within SPB (using
swpackage).
SPB can also open depots and display the attributes an package
hierarchy.
If you have in-house software that you would like to distribute in
SD format, or have 3rd party software that you would like to wrap
in SD format this tool can help you.
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