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Paul wrote:
> After several weeks of problems and postings I've finally installed
> developer 6i on my computer. But after playing with it a little bit I was
> very frustrated about the quality of the product.
> What I've noticed is that all help is provided as on-line htm pages and it's
> actually for the oracle developer for windows version.
> GUI works very slow, drag n drop doesn't work at all, which makes most of
> help suggestions useless.
> The system overall is unstable (Opening a number of windows of d6i tools
> caused my computer to shut down suddenly several times)
> After all I'm thinking of either switching to Oracle developer 2k for
> windows or stick with plain sql*plus.
> Is there anybody who is successfully using the d6i for linux, please share
> with me your thoughts on the subject.
> ?aybe I need to tune up the system or there are some postinstall patches
> needed to weed out the bugs.
>
> my system is Linux Mandrake 8.1
> Oracle 9i
> openmotif 2.1.30_4 (I think)
> developer 6i release
>
> Any comments would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> P.N.
>
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>
>
You should install glibc2.1-compat and use it:
export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5
export LDEMULATION=elf_i386_glibc21
# This is so that when genclntsh runs # ld, it first looks at /usr/i386-glibc21-linux/lib # for libraries
export GCC_EXEC_PREFIX=/usr/i386-glibc21-linux/lib/gcc-lib/
# This is so that the gcc driver uses
# the compatibility compiler ).
etc, etc...
Also Oracle recommends that _Metrolink_ openmotif should be installed.
-- Best regards, Igor Tereschenko.Received on Fri Apr 05 2002 - 00:07:37 CST