On Fri May 5 18:01:23 2000 Warren Brown wrote...
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>At the time of the I/A release, the system is made as
>current as can reasonably be with respect to the
>several hundred patches that Sun provides.
These systems were upgraded to 6,1, whch was brand new late last year
for Y2K. A
At the time of the I/A release, the system is made as
current as can reasonably be with respect to the
several hundred patches that Sun provides.
The Y2k CDrom has on it a set of Sun patches that
make the release more current.
Is there a specific Sun patch that you would like
to see added to the
On Fri May 5 14:46:49 2000 Murray, Steve wrote...
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>Hi Stan,
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>What is the known Solaris bug & what is the Sun fix?
1. Print que problems.
2. killing inetd can crash the kernel!
I can provide you with references on the 2nd one if you are interestd.
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>Any idea what t
Hi Stan,
What is the known Solaris bug & what is the Sun fix?
Any idea what the patch might break if one applied it before Foxboro
evaluated it?
I know Solaris is the operating system Foxboro used as a base for our I/A,
but I don't believe our software is the same as the Solaris you could b