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Re: problem running dbca

From: Vitalis Jerome <vitalisman_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 15:47:46 +0200
Message-ID: <68b1285505042906476c050e11@mail.gmail.com>


On 4/29/05, Mladen Gogala <gogala_at_sbcglobal.net> wrote:

>=20

> On 04/29/2005 03:37:42 AM, Vitalis Jerome wrote:
>=20

> >
> > Neat tip!
> > I'm just wondering: regarding these steps, is there a need for the
> > line "unset LANG" in any shell? I don't think so but I may be
> > overlooking something?

>=20
> Jerome, GLIBC in 9.0 had a problem with NLS. The default setting was utf8=
.us_EN and it has
> caused numerous problems, not just with Java. Furthermore, oracle uses Ja=
va 1.1.8 for
> installing stuff and we are on 1.5 right now. LD_ASSUME_KERNEL will make =
Java engine forgo
> all the latest, greatest and the buggiest stuff.

We misunderstood each other.
I was wondering if the first line of the 4 commands you gave was useful under any shell (you unset LANG, then set it and export it).

Jerome

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