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| Hi, I have a HP9000 835 running HP-UX 10.01 at last. Getting patches for this system turned out to be real work, but I finally have sorted out the patches for HP-UX 10.01 by hand. The problem is that I had fo find out that even though 10.01 is officially supported on the 835, at least the cumulative ld patch just won't work. The reason is simply that the 835 is an old PA-1.0 based system, but the patch installs a new ld as a PA-1.1 executable: bash-2.03# ls -al ld* -r-xr-xr-x 1 bin bin 331776 Nov 13 00:57 ld.old -r-xr-xr-x 1 bin bin 483328 Oct 29 1999 ld bash-2.03# file ld ld.old: s800 shared executable dynamically linked bash-2.03# file ld.patch ld: PA-RISC1.1 shared executable dynamically linked I tried backing out the patch, but it seems like the original files weren't saved. Copying the original ld from the installation (CORE-OS) cd doesn't work too as I get an error with /opt/langtools/lib/crt0.o then. Since I'm dealing with hardware and software which was obsoleted a long time ago, I'm not going to complain all that much, but I would like to know if this was supposed to be normal. Was support for PA-1.0 systems ended officially before the EOL of HP-UX 10.01 or is it just a mistake? Is there some list which patches will actually work on PA1.0 machines? I have swcopy'd all the patches in a directory, so I can sort out the bad ones with find|file|grep etc, but I would install older versions of these patches if they come as PA-1.0 binaries. Dennis -- Don't suffer from insanity... Enjoy every minute of it. |
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| Dennis Grevenstein <[email protected]> wrote: > Was support for PA-1.0 systems ended officially before the > EOL of HP-UX 10.01 or is it just a mistake? ISTR that it was 10.20 which officially didn't support PA1.0 systems. However, the ever dimm memory could have a couple bit-errors in there. rick jones -- denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance, rebirth... where do you want to be today? these opinions are mine, all mine; HP might not want them anyway... feel free to post, OR email to rick.jones2 in hp.com but NOT BOTH... |