#make_bundles -b -f -i /var/opt/ignite/depots/Rel_B.11.23/patches Generating list of unbundled filesets...

Generating swpackage PSF...

======= 08/31/07 14:30:41 EST BEGIN swpackage SESSION

* Session started for user "root@test ".

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Source:

test:/var/tmp/psf.29995

*

Target:

test:/var/opt/ignite/depots/Rel_B.11.23/patches

*Software selections:

*

*Beginning Selection Phase.

*Reading the Product Specification File (PSF) "/var/tmp/psf.29995".

*Reading the bundle "b_PHCO_31622_SYS" at line 11.

*Reading the bundle "b1_PHCO_31622_SY" at line 20.

...

*Reading the bundle "b1_PHCO_36056_CM" at line 299.

*Reading the bundle "b_PHCO_36056_CMI" at line 308.

*Selection Phase succeeded.

*Beginning Analysis Phase.

*Analysis Phase succeeded.

*Beginning Package Phase.

*Packaging the bundle

"b10_PHCO_33431_U,r=1.0,a=HP-UX_B.11.23_IA/PA,v=HP".

*Packaging the bundle

"b11_PHCO_33431_U,r=1.0,a=HP-UX_B.11.23_IA/PA,v=HP".

...

*Packaging the bundle

"b_PHCO_36056_CMD,r=1.0,a=HP-UX_B.11.23_IA,v=HP".

*Packaging the bundle

"b_PHCO_36056_CMI,r=1.0,a=HP-UX_B.11.23_IA/PA,v=HP".

*Package Phase succeeded.

======= 08/31/07 14:30:44 EST END swpackage SESSION

Note:

The preceding example merely demonstrates how the –f option works - patches need to be installed fully at the product level, not at the fileset level. You should not package and attempt to install patches in this way.

The make_bundles third form

The third form of make_bundles uses –p, -f, or –B(all optional) with either a list of products and filesets or a list contained in a file given with the –loption to process. This form of make_bundles gives you improved control over exactly what is packaged into a bundle regardless of what fileset in which it may already be bundled.

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