What fix paxk oof sles I'm on?? I know I'm on sp3 but
let say I fall and bump my head tonight and tomorrow
someone asks me "What fix pack of sles are we on?"
I could try a unmae -a ,if I rememebered it but that
doesn't show it.
thanks
Mace
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Try SPident -v
LJ Mace wrote:
What fix paxk oof sles I'm on?? I know I'm on sp3 but
let say I fall and bump my head tonight and tomorrow
someone asks me "What fix pack of sles are we on?"
I could try a unmae -a ,if I rememebered it but that
doesn't show it.
thanks
Mace
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cat /etc/SuSE-release
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LJ Mace wrote:
What fix paxk oof sles I'm on?? I know I'm on sp3 but
let say I fall and bump my head tonight and tomorrow
someone asks me "What fix pack of sles are we on?"
I could try a unmae -a ,if I rememebered it but that
doesn't show it.
thanks
Mace
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> What fix paxk oof sles I'm on?? I know I'm on sp3 but
> let say I fall and bump my head tonight and tomorrow
> someone asks me "Wha
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The tool that is supposed to tell you is Spident, but I don't find it to
be reliable. Below are the output from two of my systems, both recently
updated with every patch available from SuSE at the time i
PM
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The tool that is supposed to tell you is Spident, but I don't find it to
be
reliable. Below are the output from two of my systems, both recently
updated
with every patch available from SuSE at the time it was updated...
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"In theory, theory and practice are the same, but
in practice, theory and practice are different."
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> Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 15:28:09 -0
I've also seen SPident complain about a package being back-leveled that I
did not even have installed.
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ory and practice are the same, but
in practice, theory and practice are different."
> From: "Post, Mark K" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 15:28:09 - 0500
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Right. And how will you interpret this ?
# SPident -vvv
Summary (using 476 packages)
Product/ServicePack conflictmatch
update (shipped)
SLES-10-s390x-current 1 0.1%474 99.6%
0 (1991 23.8%)
- sitar 1.0.7-270.1 < 1.0.6-7.2
Unknown
The package listed on the left is the one found on the system. The package on
the right is the one SPident expected to find. If the package installed is
newer there will be a + sign before the entry. If it is older than expected
there will be a - sign before the entry:
EXAMPLE:
+ samba
> If it is older than expected there will be a - sign
...
> - sitar 1.0.7- 270.1 < 1.0.6- 7.2
Is 1.0.7 < 1.0.6?
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Are you running the latest SPident?.SPident-0.9-42.30
>>> Michael MacIsaac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/11/07 8:49 AM >>>
> If it is older than expected there will be a - sign
...
> - sitar 1.0.7- 270.1 < 1.0.6- 7.2
Is 1.0.7 < 1.0.6?
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Are you running the latest SPident?.SPident-0.9-42.30
>>> Michael MacIsaac <
# rpm -qa|grep -i spident
SPident-0.9-74.4_SLES_10_s390x_current_CD
Which looks more curent than what you say is
latest.
Marian
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> >>> Michael MacIsaac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/11/07
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# rpm -qa|grep -i spident
SPident-0.9-74.4_SLES_10_s390x_current_CD
Which looks more curent than what you say is
latest.
Marian
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> SLES10 with more recent package version has the same problem :(
Just a thought - I believe the new sitar RPM was not built by SuSE. Also
Marcy mentioned the net-snmp RPM was built by Velocity Software. So
perhaps SPident is bad at math when it is comparing RPMs not built by
SuSE.
"Mike MacIsaac
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