[pca] Welcome to the "pca" mailing list
madhu jaya
mathujaya at yahoo.com
Sat Sep 11 23:03:37 CEST 2010
Hi Rajiv,
Thanking you so much to clarify the answer.
Thanks,
S.Karthikeyan
--- On Sun, 12/9/10, Rajiv Gunja <opn.src.rocks at gmail.com> wrote:
From: Rajiv Gunja <opn.src.rocks at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [pca] Welcome to the "pca" mailing list
To: "PCA (Patch Check Advanced) Discussion" <pca at lists.univie.ac.at>
Date: Sunday, 12 September, 2010, 2:11 AM
PCA is a perl script and uses wget to download patches. You can only download patches from SUN/Oracle if you have a software contract with SUN/Oracle with permission to download patches.
So, once you satisfy these basic requirements, you can put the pca script on your server @ any path and run it to download patches.
pca -l -r missing // list all missing recommended patches upto the latest Xref file.
pca -l -s missing // security patches
pca -l -rs missing // recommended and security patches
pca -d missing // download all missing patches.
You can use -d with any combination of -r or -s to download specific things.
Please read the documentation and look over the links section to see how others are using PCA.
I too have couple of posts about PCA on my blog, but the main PCA website has more links.
You can post your questions here one of us will reply to you.
-GGR
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Rajiv G Gunja
Blog: http://ossrocks.blogspot.com
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