OWB 9.2 AIX is available

OWB[u] 9.2 on AIX is available for download on OTN:
http://otn.oracle.com/software/products/warehouse/index.html
Instructions:
Here are the instructions to un-tar and install from the owb92aix.tar file
- transfer owb92aix.tar to the machine where the install is to take
place
- put it into an empty directory w/ at least 2G disk space
- un-tar from it using "tar xf owb92aix.tar"
- cd into the owb92aix directory
- cd into the Disk1 directory
- the contents of this directory is exactly what CD #1 is, so the
install should start here by executing the runInstaller script from here
CD Pack
OWB 9.2 on AIX is being added to the Oracle 9.2 AIX database pack and will be available in about 10 business days.

Phil and all,
We have continuously stressed the importance of the OWB AIX port to the porting team. Unfortunately it is not our direct development team that does the porting. The porting team has told us that the 10g beta 2 release goes first; OWB is next. For whatever reason there has been a delay and we also bang our heads against the wall.
Unfortunately the only 'real' option you have to target AIX is to temporarily use the OWB904 release and use patch 2864550 or 2864560 (depending on the database release) for the server-side installation. Luckily to migrate from OWB904 to OWB92 is relatively little effort.
Thank you for your patience.
Mark.

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