Tora on open suse 10.2 [message #270982] |
Fri, 28 September 2007 11:00 |
bluepower
Messages: 10 Registered: April 2007 Location: new delhi
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hello everyone,
I want to ask that how can i install tora on open suse 10.2 as linux doesn't support toad..... while trying to install TOra i found many dependencies error.
# dpkg -i oracle-instantclient-basic_10.2.0.1-2_i386.deb
oracle-instantclient-devel_10.2.0.1-2_i386.deb
oracle-instantclient-sqlplus_10.2.0.1-2_i386.deb
Tora 1.3.22
please help me to overcome dis problem... just tell me the steps how to install TOra or any other client tool which can be run on open suse 10.2
thanks
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Re: Tora on open suse 10.2 [message #271166 is a reply to message #271045] |
Sun, 30 September 2007 05:48 |
bluepower
Messages: 10 Registered: April 2007 Location: new delhi
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yes have already tried TOra bt not able to install it successfully........ i mean i m facing library-qt-mt(not found)message... having qt>3.1.0.... i don't know where d prob is?
plz help me out
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Re: Tora on open suse 10.2 [message #271172 is a reply to message #271166] |
Sun, 30 September 2007 07:06 |
Frank
Messages: 7901 Registered: March 2000
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Buy yourself a new keyboard.
You probably issue commands that are not understood by Suse, since some keys seem to be missing from your keyboard.
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Re: Tora on open suse 10.2 [message #271294 is a reply to message #271173] |
Mon, 01 October 2007 03:22 |
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Maaher
Messages: 7065 Registered: December 2001
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bluepower wrote on Sun, 30 September 2007 14:11 | wht? its okiee i can manage bt hey its better to not to mislead others by giving such kinda replies..
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since you don't accept PM, you get a public reply:
Messenger talk | Hi,
I've been reading some posts from your hand and I couldn't help noticing that you use so called IM speak (.txt tlk) quite often. The OraFAQ forum is a forum where professionals seek help or help out others. I strongly suggest you read the forum guide. This Guide can also be found on top of each forum in the yellow bar. Chapter called "Posting guidelines" is particularly interesting .
Personally, I think that the use of messenger-like abbreviations is a sign of lazyness and amateurism. How can one write code correctly if he can't even write English properly? Here's an old thread discussing this subject.
Don't get me wrong: you are more than welcome to post, but you should refrain from using this horrible abbreviations in the future. Questions? Remarks? Don't hesitate to contact me. I accept Private Messages.
MHE
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