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The checksum's (found through sum -r) of the files that you have received
(other than this README) are as follows:

27903      2 patchSG0002414
39043      2 patchSG0002414.idb
52309     24 patchSG0002414.print_sw
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       1.  Patch_SG0002414_Release_Note

       This release note describes patch SG0002414 to IRIX 6.2

       Patch SG0002414 replaces	patches	SG0001686, SG0002022, and
       SG0002255.

       1.1  Supported_Hardware_Platforms

       This patch contains bug fixes for all hardware platforms
       capable of running IRIX 6.2.


       1.2  Supported_Software_Platforms

       This patch contains bug fixes for IRIX 6.2.  It replaces
       patches SG0001686, SG0002022, and SG0002255.  This patch
       contains	bug fixes on product print ism up to (version
       1232792120).  The software cannot be installed on other
       configurations.

       1.3  Bugs_Fixed_by_Patch_SG0002414

       This patch contains fixes for the following bugs	in IRIX
       6.2.  Bug numbers from Silicon Graphics bug tracking system
       are included for	reference.

	  o Patch SG0002255 introduce a	new bug	520706 (see below)
	    if you have	already	installed print	ism 1.7.2.  To
	    remedy this	situation, you can just	uninstall patch
	    SG0002255 since the	new print ism already included the
	    fix	of Bug 449262 along with other fixes.

	  o This patch is identical to patch SG0002255,	except that
	    it makes sure the patch will not be	installed if the
	    system has already installed with the latest version of
	    print ism 1.7.2.  The latest version of print ism has
	    included this fix with some	other bugs resolved.

	  o This patch is identical to patch SG0002022,	except that
	    it installs	the file /etc/config/lp	with the contents
	    of on if that file doesn't exist.  This matches changes
	    to the startup script made in patc1686 that	chhecks	for
	    this config	file, so that the lp subsystem will be
	    started at system boot, but	still allows it	to be
	    turned off,	as in newer IRIX releases.
















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       1.4  Bugs_Fixed_by_the_patches_replaced_by_Patch_SG0002414.

	  o Bug	449262

	    /usr/lib/print/netprint does not check that	the
	    invoking user is the lp or root user.

	  o Bug	520706

	    patch2255 breaks printing on indy


       1.5  Subsystems_Included_in_Patch_SG0002414

       This patch release includes these subsystems:

	  o SG0002255.print.sw.spooler


       1.6  Installation_Instructions

       Because you want	to install only	the patches for	problems
       you have	encountered, patch software is not installed by
       default.	 After reading the descriptions	of the bugs fixed
       in this patch (see Section 1.3),	determine the patches that
       meet your specific needs.

       If, after reading Sections 1.1 and 1.2 of these release
       notes, you are unsure whether your hardware and software
       meet the	requirements for installing a particular patch,	run
       inst.  The inst program does not	allow you to install
       patches that are	incompatible with your hardware	or
       software.

       Patch software is installed like	any other Silicon Graphics
       software	product.  Follow the instructions in your Software
       Installation Administrator's Guide to bring up the miniroot
       form of the software installation tools.

       Follow these steps to select a patch for	installation:

	 1.  At	the Inst> prompt, type

	     install patchSGxxxxxxx

	     where xxxxxxx is the patch	number.

	 2.  Initiate the installation sequence. Type

	     Inst> go












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	 3.  You may find that two patches have	been marked as
	     incompatible.  (The installation tools reject an
	     installation request if an	incompatibility	is
	     detected.)	 If this occurs, you must deselect one of
	     the patches.

	     Inst> keep	patchSGxxxxxxx

	     where xxxxxxx is the patch	number.

	 4.  After completing the installation process,	exit the
	     inst program by typing

	     Inst> quit



       1.7  Patch_Removal_Instructions

       To remove a patch, use the versions remove command as you
       would for any other software subsystem.	The removal process
       reinstates the original version of software unless you have
       specifically removed the	patch history from your	system.

       versions	remove patchSGxxxxxxx

       where xxxxxxx is	the patch number.

       To keep a patch but increase your disk space, use the
       versions	removehist command to remove the patch history.

       versions	removehist patchSGxxxxxxx

       where xxxxxxx is	the patch number.

       1.8  Known_Problems























