Solaris 9 Futures

Please anyone tell me futures of Solaris 9.

many thanks for your test!
I need to install it in the next couple of weeks so I will keep this issue in mind.
Perhaps you can let the BU to update the ReadMe with this information - otherwise it could result in some frustration when installing it on solaris 9...:-)

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