compatibility entry in the supersedes data of a fileset

From: Ron (ron_at_yuma.acns.ColoState.EDU)
Date: 09/29/03


Date: 29 Sep 2003 13:08:05 -0600

I'm trying to do a migration install from 4.3.3 to 5.1 and get the following
error, and the install fails.

0503-256 installp: Error: A compatibility entry in the supersedes data of
        a fileset should have the same name but not the same level as the
        compatible fileset. The level should be greater than all base levels
        and updates released for the compatible (superseded) fileset. The
        fileset in error is:
        ifor_ls.libraries 5.1.0.18

The ifor_ls.libraries fileset at this level was part of a security related
apar that I installed months ago, and its been committed. There are a handful
of other 5.1 level filesets that have been installed also.

Any thoughts on fixing this other than doing a complete overwrite install?

Thanks,

Ron



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