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IIRC, SCO is for Software Change Order. That would probably designate a patch that is a dependency for some higher-level patch, i.e. you need to install patch#1 (the dependency SCO) before patch #2.
Just my interpretation. I'm no longer an HP/WTEC employee.
Christian Lheureux
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> De : HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] De la part
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> Envoyé : mardi 16 août 2005 17:56
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> Objet : [HP3000-L] The meaning of Dependency SCO?
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> Hi,
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> Can anyone help interpreting the exact meaning of the phrase 'Dependency
> SCO' as stated on many MPE patches?
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> TIA!
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> /Hans
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