Jeff,
Is there some .pca command that I can add to say "don't remove"?
Not as of now. Maybe you can just get used to run "pca -di" instead of
"pca -i".
As you seem to patch multiple machines and already try to maintain some
global patch repository, I definitely recommend thinking about set
On Fri, 5 Dec 2008, Martin Paul wrote:
Date: Fri, 05 Dec 2008 10:49:08 +0100
From: Martin Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "PCA (Patch Check Advanced) Discussion"
To: "PCA (Patch Check Advanced) Discussion"
Subject: Re: [pca] disappearing java patches??!!
Jeff
Jeff A. Earickson wrote:
Ahah! Wget downloaded the patch as 139487-01.tmp instead of 139487-01.zip,
which (I would guess) is an unlinked file that vanishes after patchadd is
done with it.
Not quite. pca uses .tmp as the extension for the downloaded file
because it does not know what kind of f
: Thursday, December 04, 2008 12:09 PM
To: pca@lists.univie.ac.at
Subject: [pca] disappearing java patches??!!
All,
Using pca version 20081024-01. My home directory is NFS mounted
onto all of my Sun boxes, and I run pca from there (as root) so
that if any patch is downloaded to my homedir, it is there
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Subject: [pca] disappearing java patches??!!
All,
Using pca version 20081024-01. My home directory is NFS mounted
onto all of my Sun boxes, and I run pca from there (as root) so
that if any patch is downloaded to my homedir, it is there for
other machines that might also need the
All,
Using pca version 20081024-01. My home directory is NFS mounted
onto all of my Sun boxes, and I run pca from there (as root) so
that if any patch is downloaded to my homedir, it is there for
other machines that might also need the same patch.
So... Four big java patches just came out: