There are some serious security bugs that you have to either apply patches individually or use 9.2.0.3. Also, I can't help thinking that the older releases (for the most part) contain everything in the previous patchsets plus more fixes. Therefore, if I am going to take the risk of applying a patchset I would most likely choose the latest one. Otherwise, you might find you have to apply more then one and resolve issues related to the stability of more than one.
Just my 2 cents.
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From: Stankus, Paula G
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From: Jay Hostetter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 9:59 AM
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Subject: 9i - Which Patchset
Any opinions on which patchset of 9.2 is most stable: 9.2.0.1, 9.2.0.2, 9.2.0.3? We're running HP Tru64.
Thanks!
Jay Hostetter
Oracle DBA
D. & E. Communications
Ephrata, PA USA
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