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You shouldn't need to "compile" anything to install Oracle. The only thing
it does is link the executable. You don't need a full compiler for that.
What MIGHT be happening is that IF you've got the c++ suite installed, and
IF Oracle would use it (perhaps due to it being first in the PATH
environment) - you would need the mentioned patch - but that's just a guess.
I'd try to go ahead and run your installation - but check the make logs for any errors after the installation.
Stefan
On 10/2/06, Zelli, Brian <Brian.Zelli_at_roswellpark.org> wrote:
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> This is for HP UX itanium, oracle 10g R2.
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> When I go to do the oracle install, I get the following:
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> Checking for PHSS_33278; found Not found. Failed <<<<
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> It is only a warning about the install. The issue is a patch for c++ at
> the operating system layer. Our sys admin seems to think that from
> looking at the HP website it looks like c++ is a purchased add on, not
> part of the standard OS.
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> My questions.
> Does this seem right(that it is a purchased add on)?
> And if so, can I continue the install without this?
>
> ciao,
> Brian
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