Smpatch analyze or download doesn't work at all

Hello Support
This command does't return any right informations:
# smpatch analyze
No patches required.
# smpatch download -i 124393-01
No patches required.
Please give me why ? The patch 124393 -01 ist not installed on my system.
PLEASE WHEN YOUR MASTER SERVER PATCH IS NOT AVAILABLE, CAN YOU INFORM BY RETURN CODE IN smpatch command or by a Sun Alert.
Pascal Fabbri, EpfL - Domaine IT

Results......
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 118561-01
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 120330-02
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 118816-03
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 119989-01
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 121212-01
Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is 120218-03
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 120218-03
Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 121119-06
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 121576-01
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 119789-02
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 120336-04
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 120838-01
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 122232-01
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 120933-01
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 123124-02
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 123122-02
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 123141-01
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 119214-07
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 121431-10
Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is 121436-05 121438-02
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 121436-05
Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes is 121438-02
Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 121307-02
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 120069-01
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 121805-02
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 122655-04
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 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
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 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
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 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
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 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
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 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
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 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
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 120993-02
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 121129-01
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 121395-01
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 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
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 121287-01
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 120313-01
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 120314-01
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 121264-01
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 119247-15
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 119765-03
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 119091-19
Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch obsoletes list is 121981-03
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 121981-03
Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 119093-07
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
Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 121429-03
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 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
Fri Nov 10 22:40:15 CST 2006(DEBUG)=> com.sun.patchpro.patch.PatchSequencer@537935 <=PatchSequencer.removeObsoletedPatch(): The existing patch is 119784-01
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 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 obsoletes list is
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