From: Alexander Penev <alex@cska.net>
Subject: Re: libclntsh error
Date: 2000/07/07
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your unix user doesn't have the write enviroment. Just copy the
.profile  from oracle home dir (user oracle) to your home dir and logon
again or just type . .profile
HTH

Michael McGarrigle wrote:

> We are able to successfully run sqlplus from an NT client
> and on the host machine (Solaris 2.7) where Oracle is installed.
> However when I try to run sqlplus from other unix clients
> I get the message :
> ld.so.1: sqlplus: fatal: libclntsh.so.1.0: open failed:
>                          No such file or directory
>
> I recall somebody talking about a utility called genclntsh.
>
> Would anyone know whether this would fix the above problem.
> I am not much of a unix guru so I would appreciate
> some feedback on what this utility actually
> does (does it cause anything to break ?)
>
> TIA
>
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> Michael McGarrigle       Michael.McGarrigle@BarwonWater.Vic.Gov.Au
> Information Systems      Barwon Water
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