I think I know the answer to this, but I'm not sure, so I'll ask.

What happens if you're missing a package that a particular patch addresses (while addressing other packages that *are* installed), and you apply that patch, then later you add the missing package? showrev -p would indicate that the patch has been applied, but in fact it hasn't been applied to the package you added later, right?

Should Mudasar remove and reapply 125719-14 after adding SUNWxorg-server in order to get the patched deliverables that apply to that package?

-Bob

Alan Coopersmith wrote:
The package is included in the Solaris 10 operating system software.
Patches will not install packages you are missing - they are updates
to packages you have already installed.   You will need to either:
1) If you are running Solaris 10 older than Solaris 10 8/07,
   do an OS upgrade to Solaris 10 8/07 or newer.
2) If you are running Solaris 10 newer than Solaris 10 8/07,
   install the packages from the install media for the OS version
   you have installed.

If you don't remember which Solaris 10 release you installed,
"cat /etc/release" should show you.

        -Alan Coopersmith-           [email protected]
         Sun Microsystems, Inc. - X Window System Engineering

Mudasar Yasin wrote:
Hi,

There is no SUNWxorg-server, can you please let me which patch have this 
package or where can I get this package


-bash-3.00#  pkginfo | grep SUNWxorg
system      SUNWxorg-client-docs             X.Org Foundation X client programs 
documentation
system      SUNWxorg-client-programs         X.Org Foundation X Client Programs
system      SUNWxorg-clientlibs              X.Org Foundation X Client Libraries
system      SUNWxorg-compatlinks             X11 Compatibility Links
system      SUNWxorg-devel-docs              X.Org Foundation client API 
documentation
system      SUNWxorg-headers                 X.Org Foundation X11 client headers


Best regards,

Mudasar Yasin
Associate Network Administrator
Network Operations Centre
I2c Incorporated


-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Alan Coopersmith
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 8:15 PM
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Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Sunray Xserver error

Mudasar Yasin wrote:
-bash-3.00# /etc/opt/SUNWut/basedir/lib/utxsun :2 -nobanner

ld.so.1: Xnewt: fatal: libXfont.so.1: open failed: No such file or directory
You don't mention OS version, so I'm guessing it's some version of Solaris 10.
libXfont.so.1 is part of SUNWxorg-server package.   You need to have this
package installed on the system to use Xnewt.   If you're on a SPARC, that
means using Solaris 10 8/07 (S10U4) or newer.   On either SPARC or x86,
that means not removing the SUNWxorg-* packages to minimize the system.




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