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rens wrote:
> Steve Haynes wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> > I have a base SUSE 5.2 linux install and have
> > upgraded to 2.0.35 kernel and libc 2.0.6.
> > Oracle install *almost* works but fails
> > on relinking executables with -lnsl not found.
> > any ideas appreciated.
> > Thanks
> > Steve
> > --
> > Please remove nospam from my address to Reply.
>
> SuSE ? the problem is that the linker can't find the directory nsl (
> under your ORACLE_HOME ) and therefore cannot resolv the calls to the
> librarie(s) that live there. With slackware, you put the lib dir in
> /etc/ld.so.conf and execute "ldconfig" ( as root ) to tell the OS that
> these libs exist and where.
>
> I could not get oracle compiling/linking/running on redhat, but I could
> under slackware. ( same problem....)
hi;
Same with S.u.s.e 5.3 . I tried some versions von libc2.0.{6,7} with
libnsl.so.? available but the linker is not able to find
these libs (used ld.so.conf , LD_LIBRARY_PATH ..). I would really like to
know whats wrong. Another point is that the docu
states something about uid/gid which can be set via orainst menu where the
software is choosen. This is defintitly not the
case with my orainst ! I also double checked uid/gid which are the cause
(handbook.ps) for re-linking. Opps !
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