Sun Studio 12 didn't installed compilers binary

I installed Sun Studio 12 on sparc on Solaris 10/08
All ok except it didn't installed the compilers cc and CC and fortran in /opt/SUNWspro/bin
Even using patch to update them 124863-07 doesn't work because the patch can't run (missing components to update)
Link to uninstal was created not working and even changing the name of the SUNWspro to another name doesn't let the installer to install again
Any suggestions?

robunix wrote:
Any suggestions?When you run the installer, it creats a log file, and prints its name. Can you take a look at this file?
There should be some error messages. Usually Sun Studio 12 installs just fine on Solaris 10.
Please, run the following commands and post the output?
ls -la /opt
ls -la /opt/SUNWspro
You said it changed the name "SUNWspro to another name". Did you have some old Sun Studio
version installed on this system? If yes, can you uninstall it, and install Sun Studio 12 again?
Thanks,
Nik

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