Re: Install Mystery

From: Green, Simon (Simon.Green@EU.ALTRIA.COM)
Date: Wed Oct 22 2003 - 05:32:21 EDT


SMIT isn't that smart: if it's in the .toc it'll show it to you.

I'd be inclined to check the permissions on the filesets in the directory,
then explicitly delete .toc and run inutoc again. If it still doesn't show
up, have a look at the .toc file - it's not terribly complicated and you'll
be able to confirm whether it's really in there.

If that's still no good, download the fileset again.

Simon Green
Altria ITSC Europe Ltd

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Karl Jones [mailto:kjones@dbs1.com]
> Sent: 21 October 2003 22:39
> To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
> Subject: Install Mystery
>
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> I am installing java on an AIX 4.3 system and smit's install
> routine is
> telling me a requisite is "bos.loc.com.JP.4.3.3.11". I have
> obtained this
> fix, run inutoc on the directory and don't see it listed
> inside of smit
> though another fix in the same directory is listed.
>
> I am suspecting that the JP indicates that it is a Japanese version of
> locale commands and smit doesn't see any point in showing me
> filesets for
> non-resident language sets. If this is really the problem,
> it seems like a
> total misfit for Java to require this since nothing else on
> this system is
> in Japanese.
>
> Am I on the wrong track? If I'm right, any suggestions?
>



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