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Enhancement Advisory Updated pciutils packages with pci.ids sync

Advisory: RHEA-2004:331-04
Type: Product Enhancement Advisory
Severity: N/A
Issued on: 2004-08-18
Last updated on: 2004-08-18
Affected Products: Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS (v. 2.1)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES (v. 2.1)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS (v. 2.1)
Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation 2.1 for the Itanium Processor

Details

Updated pciutils packages that contain an updated pci.ids table are now
available.

The pciutils packages contain various utilities for inspecting and
setting devices connected to the PCI bus, and the pci.ids database.

These updated packages contain the latest update of the pci.ids table (as of
2004-Jun-15). This new version satisifies the PCI ID requirements and
requests of the bugzilla entries mentioned. All of the PCI IDs requested
have been accepted upstream.

All users of pciutils should upgrade to these updated packages, which contain
the latest pci.ids table.


Solution

Before applying this update, make sure all previously released errata
relevant to your system have been applied.

To update all RPMs for your particular architecture, run:

rpm -Fvh [filenames]

where [filenames] is a list of the RPMs you wish to upgrade. Only those
RPMs which are currently installed will be updated. Those RPMs which are
not installed but included in the list will not be updated. Note that you
can also use wildcards (*.rpm) if your current directory *only* contains the
desired RPMs.

Please note that this update is also available via Red Hat Network. Many
people find this an easier way to apply updates. To use Red Hat Network,
launch the Red Hat Update Agent with the following command:

up2date

This will start an interactive process that will result in the appropriate
RPMs being upgraded on your system.

If up2date fails to connect to Red Hat Network due to SSL
Certificate Errors, you need to install a version of the
up2date client with an updated certificate. The latest version of
up2date is available from the Red Hat FTP site and may also be
downloaded directly from the RHN website:

https://rhn.redhat.com/help/latest-up2date.pxt

Updated packages

Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS (v. 2.1)

SRPMS:
pciutils-2.1.8-26.2.src.rpm
File outdated by:  RHEA-2004:516
    MD5: d7fc0bf3096646f5a9964d3c4b3a2aae
 
IA-32:
pciutils-2.1.8-26.2.i386.rpm
File outdated by:  RHEA-2004:516
    MD5: 7f4cf606b0bf9f1e4addac20870e0b43
pciutils-devel-2.1.8-26.2.i386.rpm
File outdated by:  RHEA-2004:516
    MD5: f4934a0cf60fecf2139a67c7b3a066b2
 
IA-64:
pciutils-2.1.8-26.2.ia64.rpm
File outdated by:  RHEA-2004:516
    MD5: ec9ab6f51d83d658a1d4c5921c926d3e
pciutils-devel-2.1.8-26.2.ia64.rpm
File outdated by:  RHEA-2004:516
    MD5: d69001a7d33880d7472b74c036d8c0af
 
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES (v. 2.1)

SRPMS:
pciutils-2.1.8-26.2.src.rpm
File outdated by:  RHEA-2004:516
    MD5: d7fc0bf3096646f5a9964d3c4b3a2aae
 
IA-32:
pciutils-2.1.8-26.2.i386.rpm
File outdated by:  RHEA-2004:516
    MD5: 7f4cf606b0bf9f1e4addac20870e0b43
pciutils-devel-2.1.8-26.2.i386.rpm
File outdated by:  RHEA-2004:516
    MD5: f4934a0cf60fecf2139a67c7b3a066b2
 
Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS (v. 2.1)

SRPMS:
pciutils-2.1.8-26.2.src.rpm
File outdated by:  RHEA-2004:516
    MD5: d7fc0bf3096646f5a9964d3c4b3a2aae
 
IA-32:
pciutils-2.1.8-26.2.i386.rpm
File outdated by:  RHEA-2004:516
    MD5: 7f4cf606b0bf9f1e4addac20870e0b43
pciutils-devel-2.1.8-26.2.i386.rpm
File outdated by:  RHEA-2004:516
    MD5: f4934a0cf60fecf2139a67c7b3a066b2
 
Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation 2.1 for the Itanium Processor

SRPMS:
pciutils-2.1.8-26.2.src.rpm
File outdated by:  RHEA-2004:516
    MD5: d7fc0bf3096646f5a9964d3c4b3a2aae
 
IA-64:
pciutils-2.1.8-26.2.ia64.rpm
File outdated by:  RHEA-2004:516
    MD5: ec9ab6f51d83d658a1d4c5921c926d3e
pciutils-devel-2.1.8-26.2.ia64.rpm
File outdated by:  RHEA-2004:516
    MD5: d69001a7d33880d7472b74c036d8c0af
 

References



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