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QNX® Aviage Multimedia Suite 1.2.0 A/V Sync [Patch ID 1521] Installation Note
Date of this edition: July 24, 2009
Target OS: This software is compatible with target systems running QNX® Neutrino® 6.4.0 or 6.4.1.
Host OS: You must have already installed the QNX® Software Development Platform (SDP) 6.4.0 or 6.4.1 as a self-hosted QNX Neutrino system, or on one of the following hosts:
Version | Microsoft Windows | Linux |
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6.4.0 | Windows Vista, Vista 64-bit, XP SP2 or SP3, or 2000 SP4 | Linux Red Hat Enterprise Workstation 4 or 5, Red Hat Enterprise Server 5.1 64-bit, Red Hat Fedora Core 6 or 7, Ubuntu 6.0.6 LTS or 7, or SUSE 10 |
6.4.1 | Windows Vista, Vista 64-bit, XP SP2 or SP3, or 2000 SP4 | Linux Red Hat Enterprise Workstation 4.0 or 5.0, Red Hat Enterprise Server 5.1 64-bit, Red Hat Fedora 10, Ubuntu 8.04 LTS or 8.10, or SUSE 11 |
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This note includes:
Installing this patch
- Log in as root (or with administrator privileges on Windows).
- On Debian 3.1 hosts, set up your environment by typing:
source /etc/profile
- Download the patch-640-1521-av-sync.tar archive to your host environment.
- On Windows hosts, run cmd.exe.
- Use the applypatch utility to install the patch:
- On Linux, if you use sudo (as would be the case on Ubuntu),
you must specify the -E option to preserve the environment.
In this case, the PATH environment variable is set
to a safe one for security reasons, so you need to specify the full path to
the utility:
sudo -E $QNX_HOST/usr/bin/applypatch patch-640-1521-av-sync.tar
- On other hosts, type:
applypatch patch-640-1521-av-sync.tar
For more information about applypatch, see its entry in the Neutrino Utilities Reference.
- On Linux, if you use sudo (as would be the case on Ubuntu),
you must specify the -E option to preserve the environment.
In this case, the PATH environment variable is set
to a safe one for security reasons, so you need to specify the full path to
the utility:
Uninstalling this patch
- Log in as root (or with administrator privileges on Windows).
- On Debian 3.1 hosts, set up your environment by typing:
source /etc/profile
- On Windows hosts, run cmd.exe.
- Use the applypatch utility to install the patch:
- On Linux, if you use sudo (as would be the case on Ubuntu),
you must specify the -E option to preserve the environment.
In this case, the PATH environment variable is set
to a safe one for security reasons, so you need to specify the full path to
the utility:
sudo -E $QNX_HOST/usr/bin/applypatch -U 1521
- On other hosts, type:
applypatch -U 1521
- On Linux, if you use sudo (as would be the case on Ubuntu),
you must specify the -E option to preserve the environment.
In this case, the PATH environment variable is set
to a safe one for security reasons, so you need to specify the full path to
the utility:
Technical support
If you have any questions, comments, or problems with a QNX product, please contact Technical Support. For more information, see the How to Get Help chapter of the Welcome to the QNX Software Development Platform guide or visit our website, www.qnx.com.