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Http fails loading libdb.so.3 on Redhat 8.0

From: Ipolo_mak <mj_ipolo_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 21 Jan 2003 07:36:56 -0800
Message-ID: <76b1c5dc.0301210736.637234d@posting.google.com>


On Redhat 8.0 and Oracle 8.1.7 try this, Install compat-db-3.3.11-3 RPM for i386 in the system for me it works !, that's all.
Ciao

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"Oradba Linux" <oradba_linux_at_attbi.com> wrote in message news:<pan.2003.01.20.20.20.56.258320_at_attbi.com>...
> On Sun, 12 Jan 2003 14:38:01 +0100, Frank wrote:
>
> > Oradba Linux wrote:
> >> All -
> >>
> >> Interested in developing a web application . I am running oracle 9.2.0
> >> on redhat linux 8.0 . I know Oracle 9iAS is not certified to run under
> >> redhat linux 8.0 . Has anybody tried to install it successfully on this
> >> OS . Any documents to start would help . Basically it has to be a very
> >> simple web based application . It would just display some information
> >> based on inputs . The data would be selected from an oracle database and
> >> displayed .
> >>
> >>
> >> TIA
> >>
> >>
> > Can't recall if 92 has the option to install Apache as well. Try that
> > first, don't bother with OEM.
> > You will get a web server (I know RH comes with Apache, but Oracle
> > modified it - I have given up trying to get modplsql running on the free
> > Apache versions); Apache by Oracle, and modplsql. Modplsql is a direct
> > 'bridge from Apache into the database. You simply define a DAD (Database
> > Access Descriptor), and in the schema, defined in the DAD, you put a
> > procedure (all modplsql web pages MUST be procedures, either standalone,
> > or packaged), e.g.
> >
> > connect scott/tiger
> > create or replace procedure webtest as begin
> > htp.p('Hello World');
> > end;
> >
> > Suppose you DAD was named demo, type in a web browser: <your Apache
> > servername>/pls/demo/test You should see a simple page with Hello World on
> > it.
> >
> > Take it from there.
> >
> > Frank
> > PS I know it's bad HTML; most browsers will display correctly, tho
> I was able to do this with oracle 9.2.0 install on redhat linux 8.0 . It
> works . I have another installation of oracle 8.1.7 on the same machine
> . I dont have a database created . I am trying to start the http server
> but it fails with an error loading shared libraries : libdb.so.3
>
> Has anybody got a solution to start http server on redhat linux 8.0 ?
Received on Tue Jan 21 2003 - 09:36:56 CST

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