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Feb 24: 10.2.0.4

Via Laurent Schneider's blog, it looks like 10.2.0.4 is out.

I've just had a quick look on Metalink and unfortunately (but unsurprisingly) it doesn't seem to be available for AIX just yet, just Linux, but it's one we've been waiting for for a while, so it's good to see the first signs.
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#1 - jason arneil said:
2008-02-25 04:02 - (Reply)

dang, not available yet for Linux x86-64 either. It does seem to be the case the 32 bit linux is first of the blocks, but this can't be for much longer surely, everyone is using 64-bits these days, right?

#2 - Laurent Schneider said:
2008-02-25 08:50 - (Reply)

according to Oracle Support and what they wrote in one my SR recently, it is planned for early March on AIX. Early March is end of the week, right?

;-)

#2.1 - Doug Burns said:
2008-02-25 13:42 - (Reply)

Oh, I'm sure early March is based on any calendar Oracle wants to use ;-)

Thanks for the tip. When I say we've been waiting for it, it's not for a specific reason, but because we've decided to go 10.2.0.2 to 10.2.0.4, skipping 10.2.0.3

So it will be nice to have it at last

#2.1.1 - Laurent Schneider said:
2008-05-15 09:11 - (Reply)

You probably want to know AIX/10.2.0.4 is out today (but it is not March)

#2.1.1.1 - Doug Burns said:
2008-05-15 12:45 - (Reply)

Thanks, Laurent. That was spookily timely news!

More in a blog post later, probably ;-)


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