New 9iAS 9.0.2.0.1 - Linux Install Guide and Cookbook for 9.0.2.0.1

Noticed that 9iAS EE 9.0.2.0.1 is available on otn for download.
Noticed that all the install docs are for 9.0.2.0.0.
When will the install documenation be available for 9.0.2.0.1 ???

I have just finished installing 9.0.2.0.1 on Red Hat Advanced Server. All of the install docs and release notes are on the first CD in the directory (appropriately enough) named 'docs'. They are in HTML and PDF formats.

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    192.168.3.66 lon-ias02.closepf.local lon-ias02
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    cd /bin
    ln -s /sbin/fuser
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    mv ldapadd ldapadd.bak
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    mv ldapmodify ldapmodify.bak
    mv ldapmodrdn ldapmodrdn.bak
    mv ldappasswd ldappasswd.bak
    mv ldapsearch ldapsearch.bak
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    TEMP="/tmp"
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    WARNING : Please note that by following the processes defined
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    ummm...
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  • NEW 9iAS PORTAL UPGRADE SCRIPTS NOW AVAILABLE

    Based on detailed customer and internal feedback, Oracle9iAS Portal Product Development is now making available NEW and significantly IMPROVED versions of the 9iAS Portal Upgrade Scripts as of 4/20/2001.
    [list]
    [*]Oracle9iAS Portal Upgrade Scripts (2.2/3.0.3.3.3 -> 3.0.6) for Windows NT
    [*]Oracle9iAS Portal Upgrade Scripts (2.2/3.0.3.3.3 -> 3.0.6) for Solaris
    [list]
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    [list]
    [*]Release notes for Oracle9iAS Portal 3.0.6 Upgrade
    [*]Oracle9iAS Portal Upgrade Guide for NT/2000
    [*]Oracle9iAS Portal Upgrade Guide for Solaris
    [list]
    NOTE: For the final step of the upgrade process, you will also need to download additional upgrade scripts to take you from Oracle9iAS Portal 3.0.6 to the current 3.0.8.9.8 Oracle9iAS Portal release.
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    1697813 - NT SCRIPT IS ASKING FOR VALUES 3 AND 4
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    1697863 - UNEXPECTED ERROR ENCOUNTERED ERRORS OCCURED IN APPIMP.CSH
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    1712877 : EXPORTING A APPLICATION FAILS
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    1697839 - 22-306:DOC: NEEDS TO DOCUMENT
    1697835 - 22-306:DOC: NEEDS TO DOCUMENT
    Additional Bug Fixes
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    1703040 - EDIT LINKS APPEAR ON FOLDERS EVEN THOUGH USER DOES NOT HAVE PRIVILEGES.
    1703052 - SUBFOLDERS UNDER THE FOLDERS NOT ALIGNED PROPERLY
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    1689813 - ITEM LINK IN SEARCH RESULTS SHOULD BE DIRECT ACCESS URL
    null

    Richard,
    You'll need to have 1.0.2.2 to be installed on the middle tier before performing the upgrade for your portal 3.0.9 upgrade repository on the database end. So that means, you'll need to wait for the Linux download of iAS 1.0.2.2 to be available before beginning your upgrade of the portal repository, assuming that your middle tier of iAS is also on a Linux box.
    iAS 1.0.2.2 does indeed include Portal 3.0.9, of which Portal 3.0.9 components will be installed during the upgrade process along with the upgrade of the middle tier. During the upgrade process, the installer (from my personal experience on NT), will notify you that it is performing an upgrade installation of your middle tier, provided that you specified the middle tier's ORACLE_HOME when executing the oracle installer.
    Just be sure to read and follow the 9iAS Migration guide before beginning your upgrade of the middle tier to iAS 1.0.2.2. After upgrading the middle tier to 1.0.2.2, the actual upgrade of the portal repository was extremely simple by comparison.
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    Best Regards,
    Harry

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