Is the OP using "pca" or "pcapatch.sh"?  The latter has the "safe" option
defined by default.  Look for -isn option to the "pca" command in script.
The "s" specifies "safe".  


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Martin Paul
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2011 3:44 AM
To: PCA (Patch Check Advanced) Discussion
Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [pca] Failed File Verification

Hi Aydin,

> Thanks for explaining it to me. The interesting behavior is that I am
> NOT explicitly asking for "--safe" installation and I still get the
> following outcome. Am I doing something wrong?: 

The "--safe" option must be set somewhere, otherwise this behaviour is 
impossible. There are four places where options can be set:

- in the pca script itself. Check whether you have the original script
- in configuration files (~/.pca, /etc/pca.conf, etc.). Check debug output
- in environment variables (PCA_*). Check "env | grep PCA"
- on the command line. We can rule out that one.

Martin.

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