The command "pkg list –n *mysql-5?

The command “pkg list –n *mysql-5?” produced the following output:

The IFO column of this output indicates that_______.

The command “pkg list –n *mysql-5?” produced the following output:

The IFO column of this output indicates that_______.

A.
both versions of mysql are installed and version 5.0.91-0.171 is older

B.
neither version of mysql is installed but either one can be selected for installation

C.
version 5.0-91-0.171 is obsolete and cannot be selected for installation

D.
version 5.1.37-0.1/4 is installed and can be updated

E.
eitherversion of mysql can be updated

Explanation:
Version5.1.37-0.1/4 is installed(see note 1 below) and this version can be updated
(see note 2 below).
Note:
* 1The “i” in the I column indicates that these packages are installed in this image.
2An “f” in the F column indicates the package is frozen. If a package is frozen, you can only install
or update to packages that match the frozen version.
*The pkg list command tells you whether a package is installed in the current image and whether
an update is available. With no options or operands, this command lists all packages that are
installed in the current image. To narrow your results, provide one or more package names. You
can use wildcards in the package names. Package variants for an architecture or zone type that
does not match this image are not listed.
Reference:Oracle Solaris 11 Information Library,Showing Package Install State Information



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