On Tue, 2006-01-31 at 23:56, Mike Kupfer wrote:
Dennis == Dennis Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dennis So then .. it looks like the old way of pkgrm packages is going
Dennis away and a new prodreg uninstall process is here now?
The last I heard, Solaris packages (pkgadd, etc.) are in no
On 2/1/06, Darren J Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2006-01-31 at 23:56, Mike Kupfer wrote:
Dennis == Dennis Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dennis So then .. it looks like the old way of pkgrm packages is going
Dennis away and a new prodreg uninstall process is here now?
Dennis Clarke wrote:
If I can issue one command to remove Sun ONE Studio 10 as opposed to
30 then its a good thing.
I'll simply read the man page.
Or look at http://docs.sun.com/source/819-0485/remove.html :)
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You should be using the Sun Studio uninstaller, which uses the
/var/sadm/install/productregistry file.
http://docs.sun.com/source/819-0487/remove.html
/kso
Dennis Clarke wrote:
I was in the process of removing Sun ONE Studio 10 and I saw this :
The following package is currently
Dennis == Dennis Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dennis So then .. it looks like the old way of pkgrm packages is going
Dennis away and a new prodreg uninstall process is here now?
The last I heard, Solaris packages (pkgadd, etc.) are in no danger of
going away.
I don't know why a new prodreg
On 1/31/06, Mike Kupfer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dennis == Dennis Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dennis So then .. it looks like the old way of pkgrm packages is going
Dennis away and a new prodreg uninstall process is here now?
The last I heard, Solaris packages (pkgadd, etc.) are in no
I was in the process of removing Sun ONE Studio 10 and I saw this :
The following package is currently installed:
SPROcc Sun Studio 10 C Compiler
(sparc) 10.0,REV=2005.01.07
Do you want to remove this package? [y,n,?,q] y
## Removing installed package instance SPROcc
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