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daedalus wrote:
> After having problems I went looking on
> dejanews for some answers, but the pickings
> are very slim. After an hour or so of
> clicking around on Red Hat's site all I
> could find was:
>
> >Oracle will work on Red Hat Linux 6.0, but
> >you will need to use the "compat" packages
> >in order to relink Oracle, if you need to
> >do so. You will need to patch the Oracle
> >Makefiles to use the correct linker from
> >the "compat" packages in order to do so.
> >In order to install Oracle on Red Hat Linux
> >6.0, you will need to choose not to create
> >a database at install time; wait until
> >after you have relinked Oracle to create
> >a database.
>
> This is a wee bit vague and confusing for
> my tastes...
>
> Has anyone out there successfully done
> this? Does anyone know of a site with
> more information or a detailed "HOW TO"
> style document?
>
> Or, maybe am I better off waiting for a
> new version of Oracle that will work with
> RH 6.0? (8i maybe?)
See on my home page about instaling Oracle8.0.5.1EE on RedHat-6.0
http://www.podolsk.ru/~tid/ora_linux ,
but it only on russian ( ;-)))) Sory )
Received on Mon May 31 1999 - 08:34:21 CDT
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