Smpatch analyze and download picks up just some Veritas patches

smpatch analyze and download are picking up Veritas patches but only some of them. I found this out the hard way yesterday when only some of the SFRAC packages were patched during OS patching.
Veritas support is aware and said other customers had called in with similar outages caused by this.
Is anyone at Sun aware this is happening?
Personally I find is disturbing that Sun is including any Veritas patches in the output by default. The fact that they are partially patching the installed product in some cases is reason enough not to do this.

We assure our detectors and current files are kept up to date daily. (we're not updateconnection newbies ;-))
We are not in the practice of doing the leg work for Sun support (especially since we pay for support), please ask them to do their own analysis of the patches they are supplying and QA work.
Veritas provides very nice packages for both the SF packages and their patches, Sun should be directing customers to use those rather than going off and doing their own thing when it comes to Veritas products. Our sysadmins (all 20 of them) agree we should not allow Sun to patch our Veritas products, especially considering the ongoing QA issues with Sun's patch products.
Thanks for responding.

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    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 120330-02
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    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 119989-01
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    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 118885-01
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch os is SunOS
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 120065-01
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is
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    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 120742-01
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is
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    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 120995-01
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is
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    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 121722-03
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is
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    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 121906-01
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is
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    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 123014-01
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is
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    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 120993-02
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    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 117181-01
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is
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    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 121287-01
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    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 119247-15
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    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch os is SunOS
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 118669-05
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch os is SunOS
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 118736-01
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch os is SunOS
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 119074-03
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch os is SunOS
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 122030-01
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch os is SunOS
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 122086-01
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch os is SunOS
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 120236-01
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch os is SunOS
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    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch os is SunOS
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 120630-02
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch os is SunOS
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 118732-01
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch os is SunOS
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    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch os is SunOS
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 121948-01
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch os is SunOS
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 118778-04
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch os is SunOS
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 120347-03
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch os is SunOS
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 120345-01
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch os is SunOS
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 119471-05
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch os is SunOS
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 119975-02
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch os is SunOS
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 122264-01
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch os is SunOS
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 122829-02
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch os is SunOS
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 119131-20
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is 119087-05 120343-04
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch os is SunOS
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes is 119087-05
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes is 120343-04
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 120223-09
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is 120221-01
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch os is SunOS
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes is 120221-01
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 120225-02
    Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.Patc

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    proxyHostName=
    proxyPort=
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    proxyPassword=
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    patchpro.patchset - current
    patchpro.proxy.host - ""
    patchpro.proxy.passwd **** ****
    patchpro.proxy.port - 8080
    patchpro.proxy.user - ""

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    If you are trying to activate an iPad or iPhone and it is asking for the original owners Apple ID and password, you have encountered the Activation Lock. This is a security feature that prevents thieves from setting up and using a stolen or lost iPad or iPhone. You have no alternative. No must contact the original owner to get permission to use the device. If you cannot contact the original owner return the device to where you bought it and get a refund. You will never be able to activate the device and no one can help you do it.
    IF the iPad is working ok but is signed in to another users Apple ID use the Settings app to sign out of the old ID and sign in to your Apple ID.
    Settings > itunes and App Store > tap on the applie ID and sign out > sign in with your Apple ID.
    you should then be able to download or purchase apps using your Apple ID.

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