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Old 05-06-2009, 12:55 AM   #1
vibhor_agarwalin
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AIX relocatable package help


Hi,

I have created a relocatable AIX package named Test.
The USIL is /abc

bash-2.05b# lsusil
INSTALL PATH = /abc
COMMENTS = None

Generally if a package gets installed in "/opt/Test" and i want to relocate it to "/abc" it gets installed under "/abc/Test". This happens the way in Solaris, Linux & HP.
In case of AIX, after creating the USIL, its getting installed under "/abc/opt/Test".
installp_r -R /abc -ad <path> Test

Am i missing something or is this the way AIX works?

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