setld -i verses dupatch output

From: Gary Beckett <gbeckett_at_myra.com>
Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 14:41:13 -0700

Hi there group.
I have a question about the differences in the output of the dupatch
verses setld -i.

The "setld -i" output displays the subset names of installed,
notinstalled and patched products. Eg..
    OSFPAT00042100440 installed Patch: Security (SSRT0642U) (Security
Related Patch)

But when I look at the dupatch display of patches to be installed it
displays the patch number and the sort statement of what the patch is
for. Eg...
    Patch 00567.00 - Security (SSRT0642U)

Is there a way to determine the patch numbers (displayed in the dupatch
utility) that have been installed already so I can easily determine what
patchs need to be installed.
For instance I currently have this patch installed "OSFPAT00042100440
installed Patch: Security (SSRT0642U) (Security Related Patch)" but how
can I tell what version number the patch is?

 Solaris has the "showrev -p" command that shows what patches have been
installed and what the version of the patch is. Is there anything
similar in TRU64.
Thanks in advance,

--
Gary Beckett
Myra Systems Corp.
gbeckett_at_myra.com
Received on Fri Oct 12 2001 - 21:41:57 NZDT

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