Re: Performer Patches

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Rob Jenkins (robj++at++quid)
Wed, 5 Mar 1997 21:08:20 -0800


I don't think they're on a standard CD but if you log a support call with your
local office you should be able to get them sent out on a tape ( they may even
be able to burn you a CD if you prefer ).

'versions' will tell you what pf SW ( including patches ) you have, try
something like:

versions | grep -i performer

with those patches installed you'll have lines like:

I patchSG0001347.eoe_sw 11/20/96 Performer2.0.2 Execution Software
I patchSG0001392 11/20/96 Patch SG0001392 : Performer 2.0.2 DEV bug fix
patch for Performer 2.0 on IRIX 6.2

Cheers
Rob

On Mar 5, 12:12pm, dpugmire++at++facility.cs.utah.edu wrote:
> Subject: Performer Patches
>
>
> I need to get patch 1347 and 1392 for performer 2.0.
> Sadly, the connection out is REALLY slow, and those files
> are REALLY big. Does SGI provide them on CD ROM anywhere ?
> Do I need to get both 32 and 64 versions of the files ?
> How do I find out which I'm using ? Is there some command
> like hinv to do it ?
>
> thanks,
>
>
> dp.
>
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