Patches and updates
ArcSDE 8.3 Service Pack 2
Summary
Description
ESRI announces ArcSDE 8.3 Service Pack 2. We recommend that all ArcSDE 8.3 customers download and install this Service Pack, at their earliest convenience, to ensure the highest quality experience when working with ArcSDE 8.3. This Service Pack includes all of the issues addressed in ArcSDE 8.3 Service Pack 1 and some additional performance and maintenance issues. It deals specifically with the issues listed below under Issues Fixed with this Service Pack.
Issues Fixed with this Service Pack
DB2
- CQ00129564 - Eliminate repeated SQLGetInfo calls to improve redraw time.
- CQ00185139 - Normal Version filter query needs to be optimized for DB2.
- CQ00190660 - Elimintate ST_EnvIntersects calls when at, approaching (95% of), or exceeding the layer extent.
- CQ00196585 - Moving connected junctions in response to the IEditEvents.OnCreateFeature event of an edge feature does not work on DB2.
- CQ00196738 - Eliminate extra LAYERS table queries from db_get_spatial_column().
- CQ00197578 - Using wrong Sql type to write BLOB data for DB2 causes mosaic error.
- CQ00197820 - Running sdesetupinfx or sdesetupdb2 -o upgrade may result in a core dump.
- CQ00198792 - Clean up obsolete code that is slowing performance.
- CQ00216588 - Previous service packs may degrade rendering performance.
- CQ00236817 - DB2 can exhibit deadlocks under heavy concurrent editing loads.
- CQ00238288 - Reconcile fails with error SQL0803N anytime two or more buffered array inserts (where buffer size == MAX_ARRAY_ROWS == 100) are executed. May occur during unique scenarios.
- CQ00239958 - Optimize the standard version filter query with logfiles that is performing poorly on reconcile.
Informix
- CQ00129564 - Eliminate repeated SQLGetInfo calls to improve redraw time.
- CQ00191161 - gsrvr crash when attempting to delete a feature on Solaris only.
- CQ00194899 - Arcmap crashes when you join a non-versioned table and a versioned feature class.
- CQ00197820 - Running sdesetupinfx or sdesetupdb2 -o upgrade may result in a core dump.
- CQ00202198 - Registering a table or feature "as versioned" does not propagate user defined attribute indexes to the "A" table.
- CQ00202586 - Statistics on state_lineages need not be updated on every gsrvr connection.
- CQ00206219 - Rework the Delete_state stored procedure to avoid executing the deleting lineage SQL everytime.
- CQ00217679 - Optimize the difference filter queries.
- CQ00218069 - Optimize sql for inserts into base tables.
- CQ00219106 - Allow option for Exclusive locking of tables during compress.
- CQ00219138 - sdeimport truncates long fields.
- CQ00231997 - Problem in Update_Nochange difference filter.
- CQ00245829 - User edits may get lost when multiple users save edits at the same time.
Oracle
- CQ00157226 - When using the 'sdegroup' command with a tile size specified, some features are removed from the newly created feature class.
- CQ00177052 - Improved performance for computing statistics on queries against SDE views.
- CQ00184331 - If a user is not the owner of a raster layer and has full access to it, it will get an Insufficient Permission" error message when loading raster data into it. The owner can load raster data with no problem.
- CQ00184816 - The mosaic operation (sderaster -o mosaic) fails with and "invalid raster data" error message. This happens when the top left image is not loaded first. The workaround is to load the top left image first.
- CQ00185671 - The 'sdeimport' command does not generate spatial index when used with 'SPIDX_GRID, <grid1,grid2,grid3>' and '-k DEFAULTS' specifiers. Workaround: run the 'sdeimport' command and then set manually the spatial index using the 'sdelayer' command:
- sdeimport -o create -l <table,column> -f <export_file> -k DEFAULTS -g SPIDX_GRID,<grid1,grid2,grid3> -v
- sdelayer -o alter -l <table,column> -g SPIDX_GRID,<grid1,grid2,grid3>
- sdelayer -o normal_io -l <table,column>
- sdeimport -o create -l <table,column> -f <export_file> -k DEFAULTS -g SPIDX_GRID,<grid1,grid2,grid3> -v
- CQ00187137 - The 'ArcSDE Configuration and Tuning Guide for Oracle' was not generated correctly. Please download the new guide found in this page.
- CQ00195613 - Improved performance on Versioning states queries.
- CQ00195799 - Reduce the amount of Oracle lock conflicts on the SDE lock tables.
- CQ00196501 - Compressing a database may fail with a "Fatal Error" error message if there is a table containing a large number of columns.
- CQ00196520 - State autolocking may now be turned off by using "set SDENOSTATEAUTOLOCK=TRUE" in dbinit.sde file.
- CQ00203329 - Some shape length values change to incorrect values following Validate on unregistered feature classes on ArcSDE.
- CQ00204525 - Adding route events in ArcMap may cause a Network I/O error.
- CQ00211285 - Copy and pasting multiple personal geodatabase annotation features into an ArcSDE Geodatabase annotation feature class when ELEMENT column is a BLOB fails and returns an "Underlying DBMS error" message.
- CQ00212572 - Geocoding service with offset set to 50% does not place point in the center of street centerline segment.
- CQ00212818 - Improved performance of state lineage queries.
- CQ00212910 - ArcInfo Desktop will hang or fatal if user tries to list versions of an ArcSDE Geodatabase that contains 5000 or more versions.
- CQ00219384 - The sdeimport command was changing column size from number(10) to number(38). It now maintains the column as number(10).
- CQ00241890 - In rare cases spatial queries generated by ArcSDE for Oracle Spatial can fail due to an improperly formed SQL statement.
- CQ00242020 - SE_stream_calculate_table_statistics returns "-38 Attribute column not found".
SQL Server
- CQ00157226 - The sdegroup command removes features.
- CQ00180617 - windows logins allocate from different desktop heap than sql logins.
- CQ00190174 - ArcSDE 9.0 for SQL Server 2000 SP3 will hang under connect/disconnect/unselect statements from ArcMAP.
- CQ00209987 - Upgrading to 8.3 may slow your connection time.
- CQ00239819 - The ArcSDE shape library has a potential for memory read overflow when working with feature subparts. In some very specific cases counting points in a feature subpart can cause array bound read. This can happen when the beginning and end points of a subpart are also the rightmost points.
Java-API
- CQ00127400 - SeRow.getGeometry has bad performance and returns incorrect results for multi-part shapes.
- CQ00137641 - SeRow.getBlob returns null.
- CQ00154517 - SeShape methods findBetween, findAlong not working properly.
- CQ00162812 - Network I/O Error occurs when inserting BLOBs size > 65 520 bytes.
- CQ00163059 - Using SE_LOCK_POLICY or SE_TRYLOCK_POLICY, may cause SeConnection methods to fail.
- CQ00197497 - SeVersion.getLocks() returns "GENERAL FAILURE OCCURRED (-1)" when version is being edited in ArcMap.
- CQ00151837 - Can't read a state that has lineage length > 1366.
- CQ00216942 - ArcSDE 8.3 and 9.0 Java API fail with NullPointerExceptions on SeConnection inside Oracle JVM.
C-API
- CQ00160992 - Clipping envelopes derived from rectangular horizons extended beyond the x edges of the world envelope, SgShapeClip fails.
- CQ00192981 - SE_shape_generate_buffer gives operation failed(-1) error for a distance of 0.00002.
- CQ00193811 - SE_shape_intersect is not returning all parts of a multipart polygon.
- CQ00224286 - Copy/paste annotation in ArcMap may cause an ORA-01000 maximum open cursors exceeded error.
All
- CQ00166454 - DBACESS 2.1e using ArcSDE 8.2/8.3 libraries not working on 98/ME.
- CQ00184303 - Cov2SDE fails when trying to convert a coverage into SDE. (HP64 only)
- CQ00184780 - When Geocoding, mtch.dll causes application crash if reference data field contains more than 80 characters.
- CQ00191082 - Queries against the default version return incorrect data when using stream pools.
Files Installed in this Service Pack
- Under the $SDEHOME/bin directory:
- All Databases
- cov2sde
- giomgr
- gsrvr.shared
- gsrvr.static
- sde2cov
- sde2shp
- sde2tbl
- sdeexport
- sdegroup
- sdeimport
- sdexinfo
- shp2sde
- shpinfo
- tbl2sde
- cov2sde
- Under the $SDEHOME/Documentation directory:
Oracle 8i & 9i- config_tuning_guide_oracle.pdf
- config_tuning_guide_oracle.pdf
- Under the $SDEHOME/lib directory:
All Databases- libgpsrvr83.so (.sl for HP)
- libmtch.so (.sl for HP)
- libmtchloc.so (.sl for HP)
- libsde83.so (.sl for HP)
- libsg83.so (.sl for HP)
- libtiff.so (.sl for HP)
DB2 (IBM only)
- libgsrvrdb283.so
- libsdedb2srvr83.so
- sdesrvsp
- sdesrvsp.bnd
Informix- libgsrvrinf83.so (.sl for HP)
- libsdeinfsrvr83.so (.sl for HP)
Oracle 8i
- libgsrvrora8i83.so (.sl for HP)
- libsdeora8isrvr83.so (.sl for HP)
- lock_util.spb
- lock_util.sps
Oracle 9i
- libgsrvrora9i83.so (.sl for HP)
- libsdeora9isrvr83.so (.sl for HP)
- lock_util.spb
- lock_util.sps
- libgpsrvr83.so (.sl for HP)
- Under the %SDEHOME%\bin folder:
All Databases
- cov2sde.exe
- giomgr.exe
- gsrvr.exe
- libtiff.dll
- mtch.dll
- mtchloc.dll
- sde2cov.exe
- sde2tbl.exe
- sde83.dll
- sdeexport.exe
- sdegroup.exe
- sdeimport.exe
- sdemon.exe
- sg83.dll
- tbl2sde.exe
DB2- gsrvrdb283.dll
- sdedb2srvr83.dll
Informix
- gsrvrinf83.dll
- sdeinfsrvr83.dll
Oracle 8i
- gsrvrora8i83.dll
- sdeora8isrvr83.dll
Oracle 9i
- gsrvrora9i83.dll
- sdeora9isrvr83.dll
SQL Server
- gsrvrsql83.dll
- sdesqlsrvr83.dll
- cov2sde.exe
- Under the %SDEHOME%\lib folder:
Oracle 8i & 9i
- lock_util.spb
lock_util.sps
DB2
- sdesrvsp.bnd
- lock_util.spb
- Under the %SDEHOME%\Documentation folder:
Oracle 8i & 9i
- config_tuning_guide_oracle.pdf
- config_tuning_guide_oracle.pdf
- Under the $SDEHOME/lib directory:
- jsde83_sdk.jar
- libedge.so (.sl for HP)
- libgsrvrora8i83.so (.sl for HP)
- libgsrvrora9i83.so (.sl for HP)
- libloceng.so (.sl for HP)
- libmtch.so (.sl for HP)
- libmtchloc.so (.sl for HP)
- libsde83.so (.sl for HP)
- libsdeora8isrvr83.so (.sl for HP)
- libsdeora9isrvr83.so (.sl for HP64)
- libsg83.a (.sl for HP)
- libsg83.so (.sl for HP)
- lock_util.spb
- lock_util.sps
- jsde83_sdk.jar
- Under the %SDEHOME%\bin folder:
All Databases C-API Client
- edge.dll
- gsrvrora8i83.dll
- gsrvrora9i83.dll
- gsrvrsql83.dll
- loceng.dll
- mtch.dll
- mtchloc.dll
- sde83.dll
- sdeora8isrvr83.dll
- sdeora9isrvr83.dll
- sdesqlsrvr83.dll
- sg83.dll
- edge.dll
- Under the %SDEHOME%\lib folder:
- lock_util.spb
- lock_util.sps
All Databases Java SDK
- sg83.dll
- jsde83_sdk.jar
- lock_util.spb
Installing the Service Pack
Since this Service Pack replaces several ArcSDE 8.3 files, ArcSDE 8.3 must be installed before you can install this Service Pack. It is strongly recommended that you back up your database including all previous ArcSDE system tables and user layer data before upgrading your ArcSDE installation.Install this Service Pack using your SDE user account.
NOTE: If you connect to ArcSDE 8.3 via an Application Server and Direct Connect connections using ArcGIS 8.3, ArcIMS 4.0.1, or ArcView GIS 3.3 with DBA 2.1e make sure you also see ESRI Products connecting to ArcSDE (Application and Direct Connect connections).
During installation, you can either save the original 8.3 files or overwrite them. If you choose to save them, make sure you have enough disk space. The disk space requirements, for each platform, are displayed during the installation process.
- Download the appropriate tar file to a location other than $SDEHOME:
DB2 IBM sde83-sp2-db2-ibm.tar 34 MBInformix HP sde83-sp2-inf-hp.tar 42 MBIBM sde83-sp2-inf-ibm.tar 35 MBSolaris sde83-sp2-inf-slrs.tar 34 MBOracle 8i HP sde83-sp2-ora8i-hp.tar 47 MBIBM sde83-sp2-ora8i-ibm.tar 39 MBSolaris sde83-sp2-ora8i-slrs.tar 39 MBTru64 sde83-sp2-ora8i-tru64.tar 38 MBOracle 9i HP64 sde83-sp2-ora9i-hp64.tar 46 MBIBM64 (AIX 4.3.3) sde83-sp2-ora9i-ibm64.tar 40 MBIBM64 (AIX 5.1) sde83-sp2-ora9i-ibm64-aix51.tar 40 MBLinux sde83-sp2-ora9i-lx.tar 34 MBSolaris sde83-sp2-ora9i-slrs.tar 39 MBSolaris64 sde83-sp2-ora9i-slrs64.tar 15 MBTru64 sde83-sp2-ora9i-tru64.tar 38 MB - Stop your current ArcSDE service.
% sdemon -o shutdown
- Extract the specified tar file by typing:
% tar -xvf sde83-sp2-<Database>-<Platform>.tar
- Start the installation by typing:
% ./apply_sp_<Platform>_<Database>
This will start the dialog for the menu-driven installation procedure. Default selections are noted in parentheses ( ). To quit the installation procedure, type 'q' at any time.
- Before upgrading your Oracle instance, you must grant the following additional permissions to the SDE user in Oracle:
ALTER ANY INDEX
ALTER ANY TABLE
ANALYZE ANY
CREATE ANY INDEX
CREATE ANY PROCEDURE
CREATE ANY SEQUENCE
CREATE ANY TRIGGER
CREATE ANY VIEW
CREATE SESSION
DROP ANY INDEX
DROP ANY TABLE
DROP ANY VIEW
DROP ANY PROCEDURE
DROP ANY SEQUENCE
EXECUTE ANY PROCEDURE
SELECT ANY SEQUENCE
SELECT ANY TABLE
UNLIMITED TABLESPACE
After the upgrade completes, you may revoke the following permissions from the SDE user account:
ALTER ANY INDEX
ALTER ANY TABLE
ANALYZE ANY
CREATE ANY INDEX
CREATE ANY TRIGGER
CREATE ANY VIEW
DROP ANY INDEX
DROP ANY TABLE
DROP ANY VIEW
DROP ANY PROCEDURE
DROP ANY SEQUENCE
EXECUTE ANY PROCEDURE
SELECT ANY SEQUENCE
- To upgrade, run sdesetup<dbms>. Failure to do so may cause problems in starting the service or with connecting to the service. Using Oracle 9i as an example:
% sdesetupora9i -o upgrade
- Start your service again.
% sdemon -o start
- Make sure you have write access to the ArcSDE installation folder, that no one is using ArcSDE, and that the ArcSDE service is down.
- Download the appropriate files to a location other than the ArcSDE installation folder:
DB2 sde83-sp2-db2.exe 6 MB Informix sde83-sp2-inf.exe 6 MB Oracle 8i sde83-sp2-ora8i.exe 9 MB Oracle 9i sde83-sp2-ora9i.exe 9 MB SQL Server sde83-sp2-sql.exe 6 MB - Double-click the ArcSDE-<Database>-83-sp2.msp to start the install process.
- When Setup starts, follow the instructions on your screen.
- (DB2 ONLY) Before upgrading your DB2 instance, you must copy the %SDEHOME%\bin\sdesrvsp.dll to the %DB2TEMPDIR%\function folder under your DB2 installation folder.
- (Oracle only) Before upgrading your Oracle instance, you must grant the following additional permissions to the SDE user in Oracle:
ALTER ANY INDEX
ALTER ANY TABLE
ANALYZE ANY
CREATE ANY INDEX
CREATE ANY PROCEDURE
CREATE ANY SEQUENCE
CREATE ANY TRIGGER
CREATE ANY VIEW
CREATE SESSION
DROP ANY INDEX
DROP ANY TABLE
DROP ANY VIEW
DROP ANY PROCEDURE
DROP ANY SEQUENCE
EXECUTE ANY PROCEDURE
SELECT ANY SEQUENCE
SELECT ANY TABLE
UNLIMITED TABLESPACE
After the upgrade completes, you may revoke the following permissions from the SDE user account:
ALTER ANY INDEX
ALTER ANY TABLE
ANALYZE ANY
CREATE ANY INDEX
CREATE ANY TRIGGER
CREATE ANY VIEW
DROP ANY INDEX
DROP ANY TABLE
DROP ANY VIEW
DROP ANY PROCEDURE
DROP ANY SEQUENCE
EXECUTE ANY PROCEDURE
SELECT ANY SEQUENCE
- To upgrade, run sdesetup<dbms>. Failure to do so may cause problems in starting the service or with connecting to the service. Using Oracle 9i as an example:
C:\> sdesetupora9i -o upgrade
- As the SDE user, run the following command to restart the ArcSDE service:
C:\> sdemon -o start
- To upgrade, run sdesetup<dbms>. Failure to do so may cause problems in starting the service or with connecting to the service. Using Oracle 9i as an example:
ArcSDE Client Install for UNIX
- Download the appropriate tar file to a location other than ArcSDE Client installation location:
All Databases (32 bit Operating System) HP sde83-sp2-client-hp.tar 6 MBIBM sde83-sp2-client-ibm.tar 8 MBLinux sde83-sp2-client-lx.tar 4 MBSGI sde83-sp2-client-sgi.tar 3 MBSolaris sde83-sp2-client-slrs.tar 7 MBAll Databases (64 bit Operating System) HP64 sde83-sp2-client-hp64.tar 6 MBIBM64 (AIX 4.3.3) sde83-sp2-client-ibm64.tar 8 MBIBM64 (AIX 5.1) sde83-sp2-client-ibm64-aix51.tar 8 MBSGI64 sde83-sp2-client-sgi64.tar 7 MBSolaris64 sde83-sp2-client-slrs64.tar 5 MBTru64 sde83-sp2-client-tru64.tar 14 MB - Extract the specified tar file by typing:
% tar -xvf sde83-sp2-client-<Platform>.tar
- Start the installation by typing:
% ./apply_sp_<Platform>_c
This will start the dialog for the menu-driven installation procedure. Default selections are noted in parentheses ( ). To quit the installation procedure, type 'q' at any time.
ArcSDE Client Install for Windows
- Make sure you have write access to the ArcSDE Client installation folder:.
- Download the appropriate files to a location other than the ArcSDE Client installation folder:
-
ArcSDE C-API SDK client sde83-sp2-capi-client.exe 8 MB ArcSDE Java SDK client sde83-sp2-japi-client.msp 2 MB - Double-click the appropriate executable to start the install process.
- When Setup starts, follow the instructions on your screen.
ESRI Products connecting to ArcSDE (Applicationand Direct Connect connections).
ArcSDE 8.3 sp2 must be installed on both the client and server sides.
-
- If you connect to ArcSDE 8.3 using ArcGIS 8.3 or ArcIMS 4.0.1, please follow the steps below to install this Service Pack to your ArcGIS 8.3 Workstation installation directory under $ARCHOME, or ArcIMS 8.3 installation directory under $AIMSHOME:
- Before you start, make sure you have write access to the (ArcGIS or ArcIMS) installation directory then download the appropriate compressed tar file to that location:
HP sde83-sp2-esri-hp.tar.Z 6 MBIBM sde83-sp2-esri-ibm.tar.Z 8 MBLinux sde83-sp2-esri-lx.tar.Z 4 MBSGI sde83-sp2-esri-sgi.tar.Z 3 MBSolaris sde83-sp2-esri-slrs.tar.Z 7 MBTru64 sde83-sp2-esri-tru64.tar.Z 14 MB ArcIMS only, stop the ArcIMS Tasker, ArcIMS Monitor, ArcIMS Application Server (in that order).
Uncompress and extract the specified tar file for your platform. Ensure that the last letter of the file name is a capital Z. Otherwise, the uncompress command will not work. At the UNIX prompt type:
%cd <installation_directory> (i.e. cd $ARCHOME)
%uncompress sde83-sp2-esri-<Platform>.tar.Z
%tar -xvf sde83-sp2-esri-<Platform>.tarArcIMS only, restart ArcIMS Application Server, ArcIMS Monitor and ArcIMS Tasker (in that order).
- Before you start, make sure you have write access to the (ArcGIS or ArcIMS) installation directory then download the appropriate compressed tar file to that location:
- If you connect to ArcSDE 8.3 using ArcGIS 8.3, ArcIMS 8.3., or ArcView GIS 3.3 with DBA 2.1e, please follow the steps below to install this Service Pack to your ArcGIS 8.3, ArcIMS 4.0.1, or ArcView GIS 3.3 with DBA 2.1e installation folder:
- Before you start, make sure you have write access to the installation folder, then download the zip file to that location:
ArcIMS only, stop the ArcIMS Tasker, ArcIMS Monitor, ArcIMS Application Server (in that order).
- Use WinZip to extract the new files from sde83-sp2-esri.zip to the appropriate installation folder, see list below:
- ArcGIS Desktop, Server, Engine, Reader, or ArcView 8 - <installation-folder>\arcexe8x\bin & lib
- ArcGIS Workstation - <installation-folder>\arcexe8x\bin & lib
- ArcView GIS - <installation-folder>\av_gis30\arcview\(bin32 & DCONNECT\LIB)
- Depending on the ArcIMS Setup features installed, the SDE client files could be located in one or more of the following locations:
- ArcGIS Desktop, Workstation, or ArcView 8 -<installation-folder>\arcexe83\(bin & lib)
- ArcView GIS - <installation-folder>\av_gis30\arcview\(bin32 & DCONNECT\LIB)
- ArcIMS - <installation-folder>\server\(bin & lib)
- ArcGIS Desktop, Workstation, or ArcView 8 -<installation-folder>\arcexe83\(bin & lib)
- ArcGIS Desktop, Server, Engine, Reader, or ArcView 8 - <installation-folder>\arcexe8x\bin & lib
ArcIMS only, restart ArcIMS Application Server, ArcIMS Monitor and ArcIMS Tasker (in that order).
- Before you start, make sure you have write access to the installation folder, then download the zip file to that location:
- If you connect to ArcSDE 8.3 using ArcGIS 8.3 or ArcIMS 4.0.1, please follow the steps below to install this Service Pack to your ArcGIS 8.3 Workstation installation directory under $ARCHOME, or ArcIMS 8.3 installation directory under $AIMSHOME:
Installing the Java Client on ArcIMS(UNIX and Windows)
- Download the new Java library jsde83_sdk.jar to the appropriate location:
- UNIX
- ArcIMS 4.0.1 - <JRE Installation location>/lib/ext
- ArcExplorer Java 4.0 - <JRE Installation location>/lib/ext
- Windows
- ArcIMS 4.0.1 - <JRE Installation location>\lib\ext
- ArcExplorer Java 4.0 - <JRE Installation location>\lib\ext
- UNIX
New ArcSDE for Oracle Configuration and Tuning Guide (UNIX and Windows)
You can access the new ArcSDE for Oracle Configuration and Tuning Guide Guide from here or you can save it to your system: config_tuning_guide_oracle.pdf
Identifying QFE files on your machine
- UNIX
Any modified UNIX executables (or libraries) being sent out as part of a Quick Fix will return the unique identification number for that fix when checked with the "what" command for UNIX and the "strings" command for Linux. For example, to display the identification string for this Service Pack on UNIX, type:
%what gsrvr.static | grep QFE
QFE-SDE-83-CQ00245464
Windows
To check for the presence of Quick Fixes, for each file examine the unique identification information provided (right click, properties, version tab, item name, QFE Version). With only a few exceptions, all files modified as part of a QFE distribution can be uniquely identified in this manner. The identification string for this Patch should read:
QFE-SDE-83-CQ00245464
Service Pack Updates
Check the Online Support Center periodically for the availability of additional Service Packs. New information about this Service Pack will be posted here.
- UPDATE 08/09/04 - Now available:
- Informix (Server) download files for HP, IBM, Solaris and Windows.
- Oracle 8i (Server) download file for Tru64.
- Oracle 9i (Server) download file for Tru64.
- All ESRI Products download files.
- UPDATE 08/19/04 - Updated all UNIX Client download files.
- Replaced all UNIX Client download files to include the library libedge. If you need to link your application to the libedge library, you must download and install the updated client download files.
- UPDATE 09/09/04 - Minor text only updates to the web page.
Getting Help
Domestic sites, please contact ESRI Technical Support at 909.793.3774, if you have any difficulty installing this Service Pack. International sites, please contact your local ESRI software distributor.
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