Has anyone used FuncCompErrorException in functional companion?

I am trying to use FuncCompErrorException class in my Functional Companion code of type AutoConfigure.
Has anyone used it? If so, can you give additional info.
Thanks

Rowdy is correct:
The Linux version has been released - so it should work ... but it has been released for the Chinese localization only!
Regards,
Frank
BTW: IBM has done some demo for a Linux fair last year with only Server Tools + DB (US demo DB on DB2) running on the Linux server + Windows clients.
Such a configuration is not released + maybe not fully supported by the licensing mechnaism (remember that the "Installation" / "Software Order" is bound to Operating system + DB system), but apparently it worked...

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