James Adams wrote:
Same problem, same patches. The patches aren't yet available for
download yet.
I had the same problem. As usual, waiting for 24 hours helped, and all patches
are available for download now. Seems as if now and then new patches get stuck
in the publication process
Hi Don and all,
In the READMEs of the new patches 124630-60 and 119534-29 a note has been added:
NOTE: The list of 'patches required with this patch' (above) has been
modified from the list specified at patch creation time. The reason for
the modification is that one or more of the
Isn't it because the 124628-02 is obsolete that it's not inside the
patchdiag.xref ?
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Thomas Gouverneur wrote:
Isn't it because the 124628-02 is obsolete that it's not inside the
patchdiag.xref ?
The problematic patch is 126677-02 - it's listed as required for 119534-29 and
124630-60 in patchdiag.xref, but there is no information about any revision of
126677 itself.
Martin.
I'm seeing 126677-02 as obsoleted by 124628-03, which is inside
patchdiag.xref... but indeed then there is a multi-level dependency
that's not inside patchdiag.xref... :/
Maybe it's the 119534-29 which should directly link to 124628% instead
of 126677...
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Hi Martin,
The addition of this note is the result of a looong email thread
internally.
We were discussing whether we could internally update the backing
database which generates patchdiag or not.
After investigation it turns out that the database could not
Thomas Gouverneur wrote:
Something that could be integrated into PCA, related to my other post
on the mailling, is the new way of getting patches metadata (with XML
API). This way, when you have a broken dep' like this, you could check
the proper metadata of the missing patch directly @ Oracle
2011/10/28 Martin Paul mar...@par.univie.ac.at:
Thomas Gouverneur wrote:
Something that could be integrated into PCA, related to my other post
on the mailling, is the new way of getting patches metadata (with XML
API). This way, when you have a broken dep' like this, you could check
the