No power supply in April 2012 to 10.2.0.4 on Oracle Solaris SPARC (64 bit)?

According to + Patch Update and Critical Patch Update April 2012 Document availability [1406574.1 ID], it seems that there is no April 2012 PSU for Oracle Solaris on SPARC (64-bit). The final is of course one was released on July 2011. But when I click on Database 10.2.0.4.12 PSU Patch 12879933 next to the Oracle database home, a download option appears for this platform. The download button is grayed out and the hover-over flight wrote that I don't have permission to download this patch.

My questions:

(1) is this typical of a platform to appear on a POWER Pack download page, even if there is no such PSU? And if so, why?
(2) is there or is there not an April 2012 PSU to 10.2.0.4 on Oracle Solaris SPARC (64 bit)?
(3) If this power supply does not exist, is my only option to upgrade to Set 10.2.0.5 Patch, and then apply the April 2012 PSU for it?

Thank you very much.

Dana

Dana N wrote:
According to + Patch Update and Critical Patch Update April 2012 Document availability [1406574.1 ID], it seems that there is no April 2012 PSU for Oracle Solaris on SPARC (64-bit). The final is of course one was released on July 2011. But when I click on the Database 10.2.0.4.12 PSU 12879933 Patch next to the House of Oracle database, a download option appears for this platform. The download button is grayed out and the hover-over flight wrote that I don't have permission to download this patch.

My questions:

(1) is this typical of a platform to appear on a POWER Pack download page, even if there is no such PSU? And if so, why?

N ° and this is not to say that there is not, that is to say that you have not permission to do. Since it is a patch for 10.2, you'll need a contract "extended support".

(2) is there or is there not an April 2012 PSU to 10.2.0.4 on Oracle Solaris SPARC (64 bit)?
(3) If this power supply does not exist, is my only option to upgrade to Set 10.2.0.5 Patch, and then apply the April 2012 PSU for it?

Thank you very much.

Dana

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