Patch-ID# 101377-40 Keywords: motif ixi jumbo patch 1.2.2 libXm.a Synopsis: Motif 1.2.2: libXm Jumbo Patch Date: Sep/12/95 Solaris Release: 2.2, 2.3 SunOS Release: 5.3 Unbundled Product: Motif Unbundled Release: 1.2.2 Relevant Architectures: sparc BugId's fixed with this patch: 1147146 1144787 1150952 1152786 1153027 1154491 1155734 1141680 1142974 1146940 1149041 1157214 1138684 1148471 1156458 1158943 1160390 1159259 1153004 1159062 1161062 1158959 1161081 1162433 1162436 1163680 1160458 1156629 1160158 1165903 1163938 1167476 1167222 1169241 1162422 1169241 1171150 1171951 1169662 1172467 1172072 1173192 1146421 1173592 1175225 1175350 1175352 1164295 1171868 1178728 1178734 1179981 1181395 1181978 1176720 1186367 1187498 1187479 1190858 1189874 1201848 1168110 1198488 1207260 1184045 1209141 1209204 1167476 1218743 Changes incorporated in this version: 1218743 Patches accumulated and obsoleted by this patch: Patches which conflict with this patch: Patches required with this patch: Solaris 2.2 - 100989, Solaris 2.3 - none Obsoleted by: Files included with this patch: /opt/SUNWmotif/reloc/SUNWmotif/lib/libXm.a /opt/SUNWmotif/reloc/SUNWmotif/lib/libXm.so.2 /opt/SUNWmotif/reloc/SUNWmotif/share/include/Xm/DisplayP.h /opt/SUNWmotif/reloc/SUNWmotif/share/include/Xm/VirtKeysP.h Problem Description: Bug Id : -------- 1147146 unmanaging FormDialog widget after a child has been destroyed causes segv 1144787 CompareNodesVert gives incorrect result when sorting widgets 1150952 XtMakeGeometryRequest fails to raise or lower windows in Motif application 1152786 Form widgets clipped to scroll widgets fail 1153027 Character cell size is calculated incorrectly when XCreateFontSet() is used 1154491 SEGV of motif when doing a XmTextSetString in a popup 1155734 textwidget callback dumps core when setting XmNmodifyVerifyCallback 1141680 Installing a drop-site on an application shell causes a SEGV in XmDropSiteRegist 1142974 dropFinishCallbackStruct not initialized correctly 1146940 Setting XmNpositionIndex of a RowColumn child fails (SEGV) 1149041 Motif listbox widget changes color to black 1157214 uninitialized memory read causes menu geometry problems 1159062 Seg fault after destroying cascade with shared menupane. 1160458 library differences between original FCS and SDK Motif 1138684 Cannot input numeral even if NumLock key is engaged. 1148471 Customer's application core dumps when using a FormDialog widget 1156458 XmNunitType resource in XmForm widget is broken 1158943 grabs are messed up in modal dialogs 1160390 return in XmList after calling XmListDeselectAllItems causes crash 1159259 Motif Widget Binary Compatibility mechanism broken 1153004 Failure to escape from menubar using F10/ESC 1161062 The baseline of font isn't displayed properly when using XmFONT_IS_FONTSET. 1158959 XmCreateSimpleOptionMenu crashes 1161081 BadFont Xlib Errors when connecting to more than one display using 1162433 XmNwidth of button's label is short when using XmStringConcat() 1162436 On Solaris2.3,the baseline of font isn't displayed properly 1163680 freed memory read in motif 1156629 can't create above 71 XmText Wiget when setting XtSetLanguageProc() 1160158 status message is incorrectly located 1165903 Heap corruption after calling XmDropSiteRegister 1163938 libXm.so itself needs to be compile with -lXt and -lX11 1167476 functional difference of XmNhorizontalSpacing on Form widget from OSF motif 1167222 Form resource with XmNleftWidget=NULL produces warning message 1169241 Bottom of label string not drawn correctly when applying Patch#101377-11 1162422 XmNborderWidth isn't set when be applyed patchid#101377-06 1171150 Pressing F10 on help cascade button causes core dump 1171951 Motif 1.2.2 : overstrike problem in text widget 1169662 Drag operation within text widget causes grabbing keyboard on SDK motif1.2.2 1172467 Motif 1.2.2 Can not gray out ListWidget by setting False to XmNsensitive 1172072 can't change the shape of ToggleButton by XtSetValues() 1173192 Motif 1.2.2 : setting the default button dumps core 1146421 Motif app switches focus policy to followmouse from click -to-select 1173592 patch 101377-02 : bing moves focus in incorrect order. 1175225 patch 101377-02 : Core dump with when focus on Arrow button 1175350 can't change alignments value on Label, togglebutton after managed the widget 1175352 can't change XmNforgournd, XmNbackground on a List after managed the List 1164295 X Error:BadMatch occurs when setting XmNtitle to 2 byte char 1171868 Memory leak in XmTextSetString 1178728 T101377-24 causes List widget to core dump 1178734 Motif cursor becomes solid-block depending on position of XtRealizeWidget 1179981 TextField with modifyVerify callbacks causes window hangup when input kanji char 1181395 kanji multibyte strings can not be dropped from ScrolledList to TextField 1181978 motif app core dumps if user quits immediately after start 1176720 Memory leaks in X libraries are causing unrecoverable errors 1186367 The Motif List is expanded for setting the two bytes characters in the list 1187498 libXm is linking several shared libraries such as libucb.so.1 under 101377-28 1187479 Motif 1.2.2 dumps core at draw_separator() after resizing the window 1189874 Earlier Motif patches (101377-25) breaks the text widget by losing characters 1190858 T101377-32 causes another problem : XtSetValues() never return 1201848 Hitting Ctrl key and 2 on TextWidget causes application dump core 1168110 The Cursor is invisible in the FileSelectionBox 1198488 Focus frame does not appear properly in ListWidget after Expose Event 1184045 Entering [Return] key doesn't move cursor to the next line in text 1209141 patch 101377-34 breaks compose sequences for TextF widgets 1207260 can not input on next textField 1209204 Pushbutton don't disarm with particular mouse operation. 1218743 Edge synchronization for Form widget fails Patch Installation Instructions: -------------------------------- Generic 'installpatch' and 'backoutpatch' scripts are provided within each patch package with instructions appended to this section. Other specific or unique installation instructions may also be necessary and should be described below. Special Install Instructions: ----------------------------- None. Instructions to install patch using "installpatch" -------------------------------------------------- 1. Become super-user. 2. Apply the patch by typing: //installpatch / where is the directory containing the patch and is the patch number. must be a full path name. Example: # /tmp/123456-01/installpatch /tmp/123456-01 3. If any errors are reported, see "Patch Installation Errors" in the Command Descriptions section below. Rebooting the system or restarting the application after a successful patch installation is usually necessary to utilize patch. NOTE: On client server machines the patch package is NOT applied to existing clients or to the client root template space. Therefore, when appropriate, ALL CLIENT MACHINES WILL NEED THE PATCH APPLIED DIRECTLY USING THIS SAME INSTALLPATCH METHOD ON THE CLIENT. See the next section for instructions for installing a patch on a client. Instructions for installing a patch on a diskless or dataless client -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Before applying the patch, the following command must be executed on the server to give the client read-only, root access to the exported /usr file system so that the client can execute the pkgadd command: share -F nfs -o ro,anon=0 /export/exec//usr The command: share -F nfs -o ro,root= \ /export/exec//usr accomplishes the same goal, but only gives root access to the client specified in the command. 2. Login to the client system and become super-user. 3. Continue with step 2 in the "Instructions to install patch using installpatch" section above. Instructions for backing out patch using "backoutpatch" ------------------------------------------------------- 1. Become super-user. 2. Change directory to /var/sadm/patch: cd /var/sadm/patch 3. Backout patch by typing: /backoutpatch where is the patch number. Example: # 123456-01/backoutpatch 123456-01 4. If any errors are reported, see "Patch Backout Errors" in the Command Descriptions section below. Instructions for identifying patches installed on system: ---------------------------------------------------------- Patch packets that have been installed can be identified by using the showrev command with the "-p" option: showrev -p Also note that installpatch has a similar "-p" option which will also just identify patches already installed. Command Descriptions -------------------- NAME installpatch - apply patch package to Solaris 2.x system backoutpatch - remove patch package, restore previously saved files SYNOPSIS installpatch [-udpV] [-S ] backoutpatch [-fV] [-S ] DESCRIPTION These installation and backout utilities apply only to Solaris 2.x associated patches. They do not apply to Solaris 1.x associated patches. These utilities are currently only provided with each patch package and are not included with the standard Solaris 2.x release software. OPTIONS installpatch: -u unconditional install, turns off file validation. Allows the patch to be applied even if some of the files to be patched have been modified since original installation. -d Don't back up the files to be patched. This means that the patch can't be backed out. -p Print a list of the patches currently applied -V Print script version number -S Specify an alternate service (e.g. Solaris_2.3) for patch package processing references. backoutpatch: -f force the backout regardless of whether the patch was superseded -V print version number only -S Specify an alternate service (e.g. Solaris_2.3) for patch package processing references. DIAGNOSTICS Patch Installation Errors: -------------------------- Error message: Patch has already been applied. Explanation and recommended action: This patch has already been applied to the system. If the patch has to be reapplied for some reason, backout the patch and then reapply it. Error message: This patch is obsoleted by patch which has already been applied to this system. Patch installation is aborted. Explanation and recommended action: Occasionally, a patch is replaced by a new patch which incorporates the bug fixes in the old patch and supplies additional fixes also. At this time, the earlier patch is no longer made available to users. The second patch is said to "obsolete" the first patch. However, it is possible that some users may still have the earlier patch and try to apply it to a system on which the later patch is already applied. If the obsoleted patch were allowed to be applied, the additional fixes supplied by the later patch would no longer be available, and the system would be left in an inconsistent state. This error message indicates that the user attempted to install an obsoleted patch. There is no need to apply this patch because the later patch has already supplied the fix. Error Message: None of the packages to patch are installed on this system. Explanation and recommended action: The original packages for this patch have not been installed and therefore the patch cannot be applied. The original packages need to be installed before applying the patch. Error message: This patch is not applicable to client systems. Explanation and recommended action: The patch is only applicable to servers and standalone machines. Attempting to apply this patch to a client system will have no effect on the system. Error message: The /usr/sbin/pkgadd command is not executable. Explanation and recommended action: The /usr/sbin/pkgadd command cannot be executed. The most likely cause of this is that installpatch is being run on a diskless or dataless client and the /usr file system was not exported with root access to the client. See the section above on "Instructions for installing a patch on a diskless or dataless client". Error message: packages are not proper patch packages. Explanation and recommended action: The patch directory supplied as an argument to installpatch did not contain the expected package format. Verify that the argument supplied to installpatch is correct. Error message: The following validation error was found: Explanation and recommended action: Before applying the patch, the patch application script verifies that the current versions of the files to be patched have the expected fcs checksums and attributes. If a file to be patched has been modified by the user, the user is notified of this fact. The user then has the opportunity to save the file and make a similar change to the patched version. For example, if the user has modified /etc/inet/inetd.conf and /etc/inet/inetd.conf is to be replaced by the patch, the user can save the locally modified /etc/inet/inetd.conf file and make the same modification to the new file after the patch is applied. After the user has noted all validation errors and taken the appropriate action for each one, the user should re-run installpatch using the "-u" (for "unconditional") option. This time, the patch installation will ignore validation errors and install the patch anyway. Error message: Insufficient space in /var/sadm/patch to save old files. Explanation and recommended action: There is insufficient space in the /var/sadm/patch directory to save old files. The user has two options for handling this problem: (1) generate additional disk space by deleting unneeded files, or (2) override the saving of the old files by using the "-d" (do not save) option when running installpatch. However if the user elects not to save the old versions of the files to be patched, backoutpatch CANNOT be used. One way to regain space on a system is to remove the save area for previously applied patches. Once the user has decided that it is unlikely that a patch will be backed out, the user can remove the files that were saved by installpatch. The following commands should be executed to remove the saved files for patch xxxxxx-yy: cd /var/sadm/patch/xxxxxx-yy rm -r save/* rm .oldfilessaved After these commands have been executed, patch xxxxxx-yy can no longer be backed out. Error message: Save of old files failed. Explanation and recommended action: Before applying the patch, the patch installation script uses cpio to save the old versions of the files to be patched. This error message means that the cpio failed. The output of the cpio would have been preceded this message. The user should take the appropriate action to correct the cpio failure. A common reason for failure will be insufficient disk space to save the old versions of the files. The user has two options for handling insufficient disk space: (1) generate additional disk space by deleting unneeded files, or (2) override the saving of the old files by using the "-d" option when running installpatch. However if the user elects not to save the old versions of the files to be patched, the patch CANNOT be backed out. Error message: Pkgadd of package failed with error code . See /tmp/log. for reason for failure. Explanation and recommended action: The installation of one of patch packages failed. Any previously installed packages in the patch should have been removed. See the log file for the reason for failure. Correct the problem and re-apply the patch. Patch Installation Messages: --------------------------- Note: the messages listed below are not necessarily considered errors as indicated in the explanations given. These messages are, however, recorded in the patch installation log for diagnostic reference. Message: Package not patched: PKG=SUNxxxx Original package not installed Explanation: One of the components of the patch would have patched a package that is not installed on your system. This is not necessarily an error. A Patch may fix a related bug for several packages. Example: suppose a patch fixes a bug in both the online-backup and fddi packages. If you had online-backup installed but didn't have fddi installed, you would get the message Package not patched: PKG=SUNWbf Original package not installed This message only indicates an error if you thought the package was installed on your system. If this is the case, take the necessary action to install the package, backout the patch (if it installed other packages) and re-install the patch. Message: Package not patched: PKG=SUNxxx ARCH=xxxxxxx VERSION=xxxxxxx Architecture mismatch Explanation: One of the components of the patch would have patched a package for an architecture different from your system. This is not necessarily an error. Any patch to one of the architecture specific packages may contain one element for each of the possible architectures. For example, Assume you are running on a sun4m. If you were to install a patch to package SUNWcar, you would see the following (or similar) messages: Package not patched: PKG=SUNWcar ARCH=sparc.sun4c VERSION=11.5.0,REV=2.0.18 Architecture mismatch Package not patched: PKG=SUNWcar ARCH=sparc.sun4d VERSION=11.5.0,REV=2.0.18 Architecture mismatch Package not patched: PKG=SUNWcar ARCH=sparc.sun4e VERSION=11.5.0,REV=2.0.18 Architecture mismatch Package not patched: PKG=SUNWcar ARCH=sparc.sun4 VERSION=11.5.0,REV=2.0.18 Architecture mismatch The only time these messages indicate an error condition is if installpatch does not correctly recognize your architecture. Message: Package not patched: PKG=SUNxxxx ARCH=xxxx VERSION=xxxxxxx Version mismatch Explanation: The version of software to which the patch is applied is not installed on your system. For example, if you were running Solaris 5.3, and you tried to install a patch against Solaris 5.2, you would see the following (or similar) message: Package not patched: PKG=SUNWcsu ARCH=sparc VERSION=10.0.2 Version mismatch This message does not necessarily indicate an error. If the version mismatch was for a package you needed patched, either get the correct patch version or install the correct package version. Then backout the patch (if necessary) and re-apply. Patch Backout Errors: --------------------- Error message: Patch has not been successfully applied to this system. Explanation and recommended action: The user has attempted to back out a patch that was never applied to this system. It is possible that the patch was applied, but that the patch directory /var/sadm/patch/ was deleted somehow. If this is the case, the patch cannot be backed out. The user may have to restore the original files from the initial installation CD. Error message: This patch was obsoleted by patch $1. Patches must be backed out in the order in which they were installed. Patch backout aborted. Explanation and recommended action: The obsoleted contents of an older patch rev that apparently still exists under /var/sadm/patch should never be restored out of sequence. This could undermine the integrity of the more current patch rev installed and the restoration of the files it has saved. Error message: Patch was installed without backing up the original files. It cannot be backed out. Explanation and recommended action: Either the -d option of installpatch was set when the patch was applied, or the save area of the patch was deleted to regain space. As a result, the original files are not saved and backoutpatch cannot be used. The original files can only be recovered from the original installation CD. Error message: pkgrm of package failed return code . See /var/sadm/patch//log for reason for failure. Explanation and recommended action: The removal of one of patch packages failed. See the log file for the reason for failure. Correct the problem and run the backout script again. Error message: Restore of old files failed. Explanation and recommended action: The backout script uses the cpio command to restore the previous versions of the files that were patched. The output of the cpio command should have preceded this message. The user should take the appropriate action to correct the cpio failure. KNOWN PROBLEMS: On client server machines the patch package is NOT applied to existing clients or to the client root template space. Therefore, when appropriate, ALL CLIENT MACHINES WILL NEED THE PATCH APPLIED DIRECTLY USING THIS SAME INSTALLPATCH METHOD ON THE CLIENT. See instructions above for applying patches to a client. A bug affecting a package utility (eg. pkgadd, pkgrm, pkgchk) could affect the reliability of installpatch or backoutpatch which uses package utilities to install and backout the patch package. It is recommended that any patch that fixes package utility problems be reviewed and, if necessary, applied before other patches are applied. Such existing patches are: 100901 Solaris 2.1 101122 Solaris 2.2 101331 Solaris 2.3 SEE ALSO pkgadd, pkgchk, pkgrm, pkginfo, showrev