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Re: HELP: Re-start 10g on RH3 Install from scratch

From: Steve <ThisOne_at_Aint.valid>
Date: Mon, 06 Dec 2004 21:13:12 +1300
Message-ID: <cp14ap$j6c$1@lust.ihug.co.nz>


Howard J. Rogers wrote:
> robert wrote:
>

>>
>> http://tinypic.com/uolrn
>>
>> Image above is the dialog box that is "supposed" to be the FIRST
>> install box.
>>
>> I have gone past this one, ran orainstRoot.sh, and got to this screen 
>> : http://tinypic.com/uom0m - when I had to abort.
>> (env variables in .bashrc not working, .bash_profile - OK, Howard :P )

>
>
> No. It works, as advertised (I presume the screenshots are ripped from
> my website?). If your .bashrc doesn't work, then you haven't done it right.
>
> If you do things the way the dizwell site describes, *accurately*, I
> will *guarantee* things work first time, every time...
>

>[snip]

My findings are at odds to that statement. After installing WB3.0 to a Compaq DL-360, and getting it 'up2date', I had to apply patch 3006854 before getting anywhere.

Without it I got:

/oracle/product/em10g/oracle.swd.jre/bin/../bin/i686/native_threads/jre: relocation error:
/oracle/product/em10g/oracle.swd.jre/bin/../lib/i686/native_threads/libjava.so: symbol __libc_wait, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference
Configuration assistant "Oracle Net Configuration Assistant" failed

due to the fact that libcwait.so doesn't exist.

Is this just that I have an old version of 10g?

Steve Received on Mon Dec 06 2004 - 02:13:12 CST

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