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Problem |
The WebSphere Application Server prerequisites page uses a month and
year date to reference patches for Solaris The Internet Operating
Environment™ needed prior to installing WebSphere Application Server
products. However, when you go to the Solaris Web site, the month and date
naming convention is not used. |
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Solution |
Sun provides patches to paying support
customers with dates on the readme files; however, most Sun customers use
the free download site, which uses a naming convention for patches similar
to the following:
108528-17
Sun does not keep older patches on their Web site. Nor
do they permit third-party entities to store older patches. Only the
latest patches for each operating system are available at any given
time.
Therefore, unless you have downloaded or received the
specific patch cluster from Sun that is referenced on the prerequisite
page, you must use the latest
patch cluster available on the Sun Web
site. |
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