Don

Too many of the previous GA kernels were alas defective and it is not inspiring 
to use the initial release to be honest... Does that patch include a lot of new 
features ? Or is it just a big maintenance patch ?

Regards

Gael

On Feb 8, 2013, at 4:09, "Don O'Malley" <don.omal...@oracle.com> wrote:

> Hi Martin/All,
> 
> Yes, the imminent release of s10u11 is what's triggering the release of these 
> patches!
> 
> The key patches are the s10u11 KU patches - 147147-26 on SPARC and 147148-26 
> on x86.
> Please take the time to read the Special Install Instructions for these 
> patches prior to applying them to your systems to avoid any surprises.
> 
> If anyone finds any issues with any of the new patches, please do post to 
> this alias (in addition to filing a Service Request of course!) and I will 
> follow up.
> 
> I'll send on details of the s10u11 announcements to the PCA alias too in due 
> course.
> 
> Best,
> -Don
> 
> 
> On 02/ 8/13 09:54 AM, Martin Paul wrote:
>> 
>> Judging from today's patch flood, it's pretty sure that Solaris 10U11 is 
>> right around the corner :)       
>> 
>> As usual, I installed all the new patches with PCA on both sparc and x86 - 
>> works fine. Users of PCA's "--safe" option might want to get the current 
>> development release, where I added some whitelist entries. 
>> 
>> Martin.
> 
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