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First make sure that you have proC installed. Depending on your Oracle
install - Enterprise for example, you may not have installed proC with the
initial install. In that case, go to your install and install the proC from
the Client install, not Enterprise. Also makre sure that you specify the
path to proc executable in you PATH. Include in your profile in UNIX and
PATH in DOS (for Windows products). If that doesn't work, you may have to
reinstall from scratch. Hope this helps ;-}
Ed prochak wrote in message ...
>"NoNiceGuy" <harry_p_hood_at_yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:<3c2cbc2f_at_MAIL.mhogaming.com>...
>> Hello! I am an oracle newbie.. I have 8i installed on Red Hat Linux 6.2.
I
>> am trying to get pro*c to work for an application I am designing for
work.
>> First of all, when I type proc at the command prompt.. 'no command
found'.
>> I realize I have to do some sort of configuration... but what? I am
trying
>> to relink the precompiler executable using 'make -f ins_precomp.mk relink
>> EXENAME=proc' and keep getting the error.. 'make: *** No rule to make
>> target `/usr/local/oracle/8i/precomp/lib/libproc2.a', needed by `proc'.
>> Stop.' Any ideas or suggestions? Thanks!
>> Jon Baso
>
>To start you need to have
>ORACLE_HOME environment variable set
>$ORACLE_HOME/bin added to your PATH variable.
>
>There may be others (LIB_PATH??) that I don't recall offhand, but that
>should get you off the ground.
Received on Sat Dec 29 2001 - 12:57:48 CST