[pca] Fwd: Using PCA

2014-02-13 Thread Dagobert Michelsen
Hi Al, Am 13.02.2014 um 17:44 schrieb Al Ishmael al.ishm...@toyota-fs.com: Hello Dagobert, I have just started using the PCA patching tool for our Solaris estate. I’m having a few teething problems with it so I thought I’d ask for a little guidance. I am just packaging up PCA, so I took

Re: [pca] Heads-Up - Withdrawn patches 150400-06, 150400-07, 150401-06 150401-07

2014-02-13 Thread Dennis Clarke
On 13/02/14 01:40 PM, Diana Orrick wrote: The Alert lists a T patch for the issue in the interim, has anyone had any issues with installation of the T patch for SPARC, Solaris 10 T-patch T150400-09 ? We have systems at 150400-05 and major production systems at 150400-06 (since patch updates in

[pca] question to folks running Oracle Solaris Studio 12 or 12.3

2014-02-13 Thread Dennis Clarke
Merely a polite question to anyone out there that still has Solaris systems doing compile work AND you are still using Oracle Solaris Studio 12 or 12.3 releases. Has anyone bothered to spend the money for the separate support on the compiler tools and was it worth the expense as near as you can

Re: [pca] question to folks running Oracle Solaris Studio 12 or 12.3

2014-02-13 Thread Glen Gunselman
We have Oracle Solaris Studio. I have not patched it in awhile. We did have support some years ago - but when I inquired about it I was told that the patches are free, the support is if you need help using it, so we dropped support. It's my understanding that gcc uses (or can use) the Solaris

Re: [pca] question to folks running Oracle Solaris Studio 12 or 12.3

2014-02-13 Thread Dennis Clarke
On 13/02/14 04:10 PM, Brookins, Neil (Philadelphia) wrote: Yes (compile work) Yes (use Studio 12.3) No (pay for Studio support) Reason -- license says that we don't have to pay if we don't want support. I support it myself, for my own use. When I do a build, I always update and patch my