[pca] Solaris 10 Patches Now On Monthly Release Cadence

2013-09-17 Thread Martin Paul

See this blog posting from Gerry Haskins:

  https://blogs.oracle.com/patch/entry/solaris_10_patches_now_on

I had already wondered as very few Solaris 10 patches have been released 
recently. Obviously yesterday was September's the Monday closest to 
17th of each month (what a specification, impossible to specify that in 
a calendar app), as a bunch of new Solaris 10 patches was released.


I don't see any advantage in ... enables customers to predict patch 
release dates and schedule maintenance windows - personally I'd prefer 
to get (security) fixes ASAP. Plus, I could always decide on my own when 
to install patches anyway.


Martin.



Re: [pca] PCA htmlcorrectout - patch

2013-09-17 Thread Martin Paul

Hi Petr,


This patch makes the output correct HTML. The plain text output is
attachet to HTML page header.


Thanks for the report and the patch - I added it (with some 
modifications) to the development version of PCA which can be downloaded 
from:


  http://www.par.univie.ac.at/solaris/pca/installation.html

Martin.



Re: [pca] PCA htmlcorrectout - patch

2013-09-17 Thread Petr KlĂ­ma



This patch makes the output correct HTML. The plain text output is
attachet to HTML page header.


Thanks for the report and the patch - I added it (with some 
modifications) to the development version of PCA which can be 
downloaded from:


Hmm, your solution is much more elegant ...

I would prefer the additional output below the H2 header, not before.
But it is just matter of opinion.

Thank you

Petr




Re: [pca] PCA htmlcorrectout - patch

2013-09-17 Thread Martin Paul



Hmm, your solution is much more elegant ...


One of the reasons I implemented the out() function was to centralize 
output in one configurable function. There are still many print() calls 
in the code, though. I must admit that I never test(ed) HTML-output, as 
I'm not using it.



I would prefer the additional output below the H2 header, not before.
But it is just matter of opinion.


I put it there to make it look as close to the non-HTML output as possible.

Martin.