Yes, excelent thank you.

I run patchadd -M /root/9 patch_list IS OK :-)

Michael


--- mahesh maestro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> basically if you are trying to install patches then the command is
> patchadd and not pkgadd...
> you can just do patchadd <patchname> and can install the patches.
> 
> Mahesh.
> 
> On 08/09/05, Michael Anderle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I need help how use pkgadd for more patches in one directory.
> > 
> > I have patches in directory /root/9
> > about 100x files 11XXXX-XX.zip - I use unzip \*.zip this command run OK
> > 
> > now I have  in directory /root/9
> > about 100x directory 11XXXX-XX
> > 
> > when I doing cd /root/9/11XXXX-XX than pkgadd -d . this command run OK
> > 
> > but I like install all patches one command ?
> > 
> > cd /root/9
> > pkgadd -d . but pkgadd: ERROR: no packages were found in </root/9>
> > 
> > When I write correct command ?
> > 
> > Thank you very much help me
> > Michael
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