Upgrading software versions with pkgadd

From: John Elser (jelser_at_ck8.uscourts.gov)
Date: 09/08/04

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    Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 09:45:12 -0500
    
    

    I'm upgrading my version of ghostscript on an intel solaris 8 system. I'm
    getting this message:

    # pkgadd -d ghostscript-8.14-sol8-intel-local

    The following packages are available:
      1 SMCghosts ghostscript
                       (intel) 8.14

    Select package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to process
    all packages). (default: all) [?,??,q]: 1

    Processing package instance <SMCghosts> from
    </home/jde/RoA/ghostscript-8.14-so>

    ghostscript
    (intel) 8.14

    Current administration requires that a unique instance of the
    <SMCghosts> package be created. However, the maximum number of
    instances of the package which may be supported at one time on the
    same system has already been met.

    No changes were made to the system.
    ####################### End of Running Command ###############

    Can anyone tell me what I can change so that this new package overwrites the
    previously installed version?

    Many Thanks,

    John

    Off Topic P.S. If anyone else is concatenating pdf files into one file (and
    some of your images are scanned images), I'd be interested in how you are
    doing this. My scanned in images are blurry on the screen when I
    concatenate them. Also, they aren't text searchable. Thanks - and sorry
    for the off topic P.S.
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