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List:       tru64-unix-managers
Subject:    Follow-up on Question on problem installing ECO
From:       Bill.Glessner () cwu ! EDU
Date:       2007-04-05 15:05:19
Message-ID: 01MF20DUP7388WWC2G () cluster ! cwu ! edu
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Clarification:

It seems that the question/issue regarding installation of the ERP/ECO 
T64KIT1001167-V51BB27-ES-20070321 is: should an ERP/ECO for the Tru64unix
version 5.1B BL27 operating environment to be applied over aggregate patch kit
6 have conflicts or intersections with a patch from a previous aggregate patch
- in this case aggregate patch kit 5?
If so, then are there instructions in the installation documentation for
aggregate patch kit 6 to remove all BL26 ERP/ECO kits including aggregate
patch kit 5? 

Bill Glessner - System programmer 
                Central Washington University

>
>During the installation of the T64KIT1001167-V51BB27-ES-20070321 ECO, I have 
>encountered a problem. Specifically, in the "Checking patch prerequisites and
>patch file applicability..." phase the dupatch script produces a number of
>"Problem installing:" messages for the C2001.00 OpenSSL 9.8d patch where 
>conflicts between parts of the C2001.00 patch and a SP05 patch 26114.00 are
>called out. The system in question has been in operation for several years
>and during its lifetime the SP05 and SP06 Tru64unix have been installed over
>the initial Tru64unix version 5.1B distribution. The exact sequence has been
>Tru64unix version 5.1B -> Aggregate patch kit 5 (BL26) -> BL26 ERPs which
>applied to the system's hw/sw configuration -> Removal of the BL26 ERPs prior
>to installation of Aggregate patch kit 6 -> Aggregate patch kit 6 (BL27) -> 
>BL27 daylight savings time ECO C2017.00. What is the recommended procedure
>for resolving the "Problem installing:" messages for the ERPkit C2001.00?
>
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