11gR2 Solaris 11 support

Is 11gR2 (11.2.0.2) of the Oracle DB supported on Solaris 11 64bit? Trying to install it and having problems with the runInstaller utility.

Hi;
Is 11gR2 (11.2.0.2) of the Oracle DB supported on Solaris 11 64bit? Trying to install it and having problems with the runInstaller utility.If you use certification matrix you will see its only certified wiht solaris 10(sparc 64 - x86-64) , you can not use solaris 11 yet
Regard
Helios

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