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Sig S253 - Why the small byte size?

DFiore
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Level 1

Question to Cisco Folks - I just downloaded the new S253 sig and noticed that its byte size is 423,161... This is much smaller than S252 (=6,630,431) and S251 (=6,629,084).

Is this now the norm, or is S253 an incomplete package?

Please let us know...

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wsulym
Cisco Employee
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It is not incomplete, s253 only applies to 5.1.2+ code. In prior 5.x updates, the same package was used to upgrade *both* 5.0 and 5.1 codebases and had to contain information for both.

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wsulym
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

It is not incomplete, s253 only applies to 5.1.2+ code. In prior 5.x updates, the same package was used to upgrade *both* 5.0 and 5.1 codebases and had to contain information for both.

Thank you Walter - That clearly explains the new byte size for the sig-pkg file.

...Also, great job on the new IEV v5.2. It installed very easy over v5.1 and the new features and help-system are great. One suggestion though - If Cisco could add a "human-readable" date/time-stamp column (so you don't have to convert milliseconds from 1970), that would be GREAT!

Again, thanks for your answer...

David

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