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Moffat gmoff at ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz
Tue Feb 5 18:19:11 AEST 1991


marc at ibmpa.awdpa.ibm.com (Marc Pawliger) writes:

>You can find out the version number of your system by running the command
>'lslpp -h bos.obj'.  lslpp lists the Licensed Program Products on your system.
>-h means include the history and bos.obj is the Base Operating System objects.
>Anyway, the last line of the output should be something like:

>ACTIVE COMMIT MM/DD/YY 03.01.XXXX.YYYY userid

>The MM/DD/YY is the date the BOS update was applied and XXXX is the update
>level of the AIX 3.1 product.

Presumably this means 03.01.0001.0003 is what's colloquially known as 3001?
We believe we need 3003 to run our 730 successfully, would this show as
03.01.0003.yyyy?  What is the yyyy part?
-Just a little curious
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