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opatch lsinventory output

Ganimede-Dignan
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Hi,

opatch lsinventory:

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Patch 7522909 : applied on Mon Feb 09 09:41:52 CET 2009

Created on 11 Nov 2008, 05:04:27 hrs PST8PDT

Bugs fixed:

7522909, 7462072, 7191744, 6904068, 7515828

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This means that fix 7522909, 7462072, 7191744, 6904068 and 7515828 are applied. Is it OK?

Regards.

Ganimede Dignan.

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stefan_koehler
Active Contributor
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Hello Ganimede,

yes the fixes for the bugs 7522909, 7462072, 7191744, 6904068 and 7515828 are applied.

The patch 7522909 is a merge fix and contains other patches.

If you want to know what a merge patch or any other patch is .. so please read the glossary of sapnote #839187

Merge patch (UNIX)

This is a patch that consists of several individual patches and groups these under one patch ID.

A merge patch is required if the corrections contained in individual patches cause a patch conflict and, therefore, you cannot apply the patches individually.

You can apply a merge patch only completely or (if a conflict arises) not at all (also see N-Apply-Patch).

You must use the "apply" option in OPatch (opatch apply) to apply this.

Regards

Stefan

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