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Thanks for the tip Aaron, that is exactly what is happening...
I will try again with RedHat 5.2. Buy the way, the kernel for that version is
2.0.34 or above?, and is glibc 2.0.7 or above?
Thanks
Al Ruiz
Aaron Leon Kaplan wrote:
> Olaf Waitkus (owaitkus_at_bo-ag.net) wrote:
> Hi Olaf, hi Al,
>
> canīt talk about other OS than Linux but... this error appears on Linux
> when you donīt have the libnls installed. Check the log file (install.log,
> sql.log, make.log - especially the last in this kind of error).
>
> You will not have this problem when you use RedHat 5.2 becuase
> libnls is part of the RedHat distribution. You can try to install it
> on slackware or other linux distributions but it might take a long time to
> get it running there. I tried to do it on slackware but then I changed to
> RedHat.
>
> greetings,
> Aaron.
>
> : Al Ruiz schrieb:
>
> : > Hello there,
> : >
> : > I have this problem when installing oracle in a Linux box. The
> : > installer is copying the files but when it tries to relink them this
> : > process falis with a message of missing file. I have checked the system
> : > and I have glib 2.0.7 (required for oracle) and the kernel is 2.0.35.
> : > Any idea of what is happening?
> : >
> : > Thanks
> : >
> : > Al
>
> --
> ---
> "There are two major products that come out of Berkeley:
> LSD and UNIX. We don't believe this to be a coincidence."
> - Jeremy S. Anderson
>
> (Thx Ray)
Received on Wed May 05 1999 - 19:02:33 CDT
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