Portal Installation asking for Obsolete Patch

Hello all,
I'm trying to install Portal 6.1 on Solaris 8. I've added all the required patches. I get an error when I run the install script about a missing patch. The patch 108827 in question is actually obsolete. It is obsoleted by 108993-26. I have patch 108993 installed.
If anyone has encountered this and can provide some guidance it would be a great help.
Thanks,
Tariq

Found it in the release notes!
NOTE The pssetup script checks for the operating system patches required for the Sun
ONE Portal Server to work. If you have applied an operating system patch which
obsoletes one of the required OS patches instead of installing or updating to the
required patch, the pssetup script ask you if you want to abort the installation.
For example, if you are installing the Sun ONE Portal Server on the Solaris 8
Operating System and do not have patch 108827, or have not updated to 108827-15
because you have applied patch 108993-18, the pssetup script will still try to detect
108827-15. In this case the bug fixes required for Sun ONE Portal Server are present
in 108993-18 and you can continue with the installation when asked to abort if all the
other required patches are installed.

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