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Re: APPS 11i (Linux) question

From: James J. Morrow <jmorrow_at_warthog.com>
Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2003 08:52:19 -0700
Message-ID: <F001.005B50A4.20030619082456@fatcity.com>


Senthil Kumar D wrote:
Hi Group,  

I'm installing apps 11.5.8 on Linux 8.  

Rapidwiz , first unzipping some 55 components. After 54th component is hanging and the unzip process is getting "defunct".  

Anybody faced the same issue during the installation.  

Any help on this Reg.  

Thanks,
Senthil.
Yes. Basically, rapidwiz has decided that your unzip process has taken too long and killed it. So, you have two choices:

  1. (This is the preferred choice) Download the newest version of the RapidWiz. The problem you are facing exists in the RapidWiz that ships on the media (and in the one that immediately followed it). It should be corrected in the newest release of RapidWiz.
  2. (This can be somewhat confusing) Identify which files did not unzip completely (by culling through the log files) and unzip them manually.

Personally, it's just alot easier to download the latest version of RapidWiz
(The version of RapidWiz on the media is _ALWAYS_ out of date).

As of today (19 June, 2003) the latest patch for RapidWiz is 2981384 (159M - Generic Platform) and contains RapidWiz version 11.5.8.18.

You can determine your current version of RapidWiz by running the RapidWizVersion command.

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