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RE: problem running dbca

From: Hollis, Les <Les.Hollis_at_ps.net>
Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 16:45:18 -0500
Message-ID: <683E0A1C82D75246BD9F4E01F77CBB0F3CFE18@pscdalpexch02.perotsystems.net>


You know, I have an install of SuSE 8.0 that I installed 9.2.0.1 on top of and had absolutely NO problems with it...

Guess it's the later releases f Linux (9.0 etc ) that just don't like to play together....

-----Original Message-----
From: Mladen Gogala [mailto:mgogala_at_allegientsystems.com]=20 Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 4:12 PM
To: stephenbooth.uk_at_gmail.com
Cc: Hollis, Les; oracle-l_at_freelists.org
Subject: Re: problem running dbca

stephen booth wrote:

>On 4/28/05, Hollis, Les <Les.Hollis_at_ps.net> wrote:
> =20
>
>>Any ideas?
>>=3D20
>> =20
>>
>
>Sounds like you're trying to use the free version, which isn't
>certified for Oracle due to library incompatibilities. There are work
>arounds that let you do it (try googling) but they are a bit Heath
>Robinson (i.e. a kludge) so aren't reccomended.
>
>Stephen
>
> =20
>

Well, nothing is certified on freeware, but what are the friends for?=20 With enough effort, you can make
it run. It's not certified, but certifiable geeks will find the way.

--=20
Mladen Gogala
Oracle DBA
Ext. 121

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