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Re: Oracle On Linux -- Install Is Just Aweful !!!

From: Buck Turgidson <jcmanNOSPAM_at_worldnet.att.net>
Date: 2000/03/05
Message-ID: <%Nxw4.7722$vd7.376540@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>#1/1

I assumed that Oracle was promoting linux in order to undermine Microsoft and SQL Server. They need to make it much easier if they're gonna get anywhere.

Since they have an equity interest in RedHat, maybe they should release an RPM version of Oracle.

Peter <peter_at_thebabystore.com> wrote in message news:89tuut$827$1_at_nntp5.atl.mindspring.net...
> The Linux Oracle Install -- what a beast !!
>
> I just received my Linux install CD's from technet Thursday.
> Oracle on NT installs really easy & quick. The install of
> Linux was so cool- i was thoroughly impressed !!!
>
> The Oracle for Linux install is just aweful! Even when i went to
> technet and read the install update notes. Its says that this
> doesnt work and that doesnt work and that i'll have to go to some
> other site to get this jre version and then over to redhat for
> another download...
>
> All i've got is Redhat 6.1 straight out of the box and i've got
> to do all these other things... which i did and i'm still having
> linking problems. There's all these other sites on the net from
> people who've managed to get it to work and they've posted the
> various work arounds they've discovered....
>
> EVERY DAY i read the newsgroups and see postings where people
> are having Linux install problems.
>
> This is NOT the way that a company as large as Oracle should
> be releasing software. This is ridiculous !!!
>
> Its just so disappointing that Oracle has done this. I really
> feel they've dropped the ball with respects to the Linux install
> CD's !!!!
>
> Oracle was even offering a promo deal directly from the RedHat
> corporate site...
>
> and from what i've read... Linux development at Oracle is even done
> using RedHat... but you can't even give us a CD set that works
> without having me go thru all this crap ???
>
> So.... Hey Oracle... the Oracle RDBMS on Linux can be a really great
> thing... Get your act together !!!!
>
>
>
> Allen Hayden
> Senior Partner
> Hayden Worthington, Inc.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Kurt Fitzner wrote in message <89pl7t$283$1_at_burn.ab.videon.ca>...
> >I am having a rather frustrating time getting 8.1.5i installed on Linux.
> >The dbassist program won't run for me. I get the warning that everyone
> >mentions "JNLS Exception...Unable to find any National Character Sets".
> >The FAQ, and all sorts of other postings, say to ignore the error. I
 have
> >no choice but to ignore it, since after I get the error, nothing else
> >happens.
> >
> >The above error comes up on a message box. As soon as I click 'OK', the
> >following appears on the terminal used to run dbassist:
> >
> > java.lang.NumberFormatException:
> > at java.lang.Long.parseLong(Long.java)
> > at java.lang.Long.parseLong(Long.java)
> > at WizOSD.DBQueryAvailableRAM(WizOSD.java:296)
> > at CheckerClass.CheckAvailableRAM(CheckerClass.java:496)
> > at CheckerClass.DetectAll(CheckerClass.java:63)
> > at DBConfigInfo_base.<init>(DBConfigInfo_base.java:901)
> > at DBConfigInfo.<init>(DBConfigInfo.java:44)
> > at DBCreateWizard.<init>(DBCreateWizard.java:421)
> > at DBCreateWizard.main(DBCreateWizard.java:1082)
> >
> >After that appears, it just hangs. Sits there. No return to the
> >command prompt, no further windows open, no CPU usage, no disk activity.
> >
> >Is there some Java setting to have it continue after exceptions? If so,
> >I'd sure appreciate any feedback.
> >
> > Kurt.
> >
>
>
Received on Sun Mar 05 2000 - 00:00:00 CST

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