Version 20110812-01 * Always set proxy both for HTTP and HTTPS when wgetproxy is set Patches which are specified via the ignore option are now ignored even when they are required by other patches. Get the old behaviour by adding the special keyword "oracle" at the end of xrefurl/patchurl (which now accept multiple URLs). When xrefurl/patchurl is set and the requested file cannot be found there, PCA will not look at Oracle's server by default anymore. * Documentation: Remove information about "dontask" * Documentation: Update description of the "ignore" option * Show required patches which are ignored in debug output ![]() ![]() * Fix wrong behaviour when ignoring required patch revisions * Add link to patch README on in HTML output * Add new format specifier (%d) to show patch release date * Catch unknown type of URLS in xrefurl/patchurl options * Add special keyword "oracle" for xrefurl/patchurl options * Update list of contributors Version 20111018-01 * Allow multiple URLs and paths for xrefurl/patchurl options * Documentation: add information about "minimal" option * Remove useless attempt to guess file type with zip files from Oracle * Documentation: Recommend use of -minimal with missingr only * Always put URL at the end of wget command line * When using option "minimal", show that in the "List:" header * Add warning when -minimal is used with anything but missingr * Apply check: add 112443 Version 20120326-01 * Fix timing calculation for patch sessions longer than 24 hours * Apply check: add 147416, 147419 Version 20120829-01 * Check for wget in update function * Temporary workaround for problem with Oracle server and wget from OpenCSW * Remove link to patch README on in HTML output * Fix rare bug of certain patches not showing up with -minimal option ![]() * Correct patch obsoletions from installed patches with -minimal option * Whitelist: add 150525, 150526 Version 20130502-01 * Do not pass on Recommended flag with -minimal option * Use -secure-protocol=TLSv1 with wget on all connections to Oracle server * Verify file type on patch downloads from Oracle server Version 20140115-01 * Add new CA certs for * Must use -no-check-certificate for Oracle server with wget <= 1.12 * Remove -secure-protocol=TLSv1 setting for downloads from Oracle server Version 20150327-01 * Add new CA certs Intro News Installation Usage Changes Lists Notes Contrib Links DonationĬHANGES Version 20220902-01 * Fix Y2K issue Version 20220111-01 * Replace with Version 20190715-02 * Fix version info ![]() for pic in DSC*.* do convert "$pic" -pointsize 24 -fill white -undercolor '#00000080' -gravity SouthWest -annotate +10+20 "$(stat -c '%y' "$pic")" "$_dated.Patch Check Advanced Analyze, download and install patches for Oracle Solaris Then, using annotate imagemagick command, I write it on the image itself. Stat command can find any type of date, if it is stored on the filesystem, otherwise return none. Therefore, I used the last modified date. Not all filesystems store the original creation date of the file. The command use the " stat -c '%y' " to take the modified date that it is stored on the filesystem.
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