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KAMIKAZE_ Apprentice


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jonnevers Veteran


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quite frankly, your tone and phrasing in that thread is unnecessarily aggressive.
you were given the right answers. 64bit Oracle Database 10gR2/11i are 64bit pieces of software.
if you do not have experience with oracle's software using an rpm based linux distribution is in your best interests, centos, RH, Oracle's linux, OpenSuse (my preference out of these).
the reason for this? there are some extra libraries needed that are only *easily* available in rpm form (if you must use rpm2tgz).
but I've installed 10g on my gentoo64 system a couple of times and never had any real issues,definitely none with the Java based installer. let me repeat that for you, the installer is JAVA, so who knows why you are looking for some .oui file
| Code: | | ./runInstaller -IgnoreSysPreReqs |
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KAMIKAZE_ Apprentice


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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 1:52 pm Post subject: |
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| jonnevers wrote: | quite frankly, your tone and phrasing in that thread is unnecessarily aggressive.
you were given the right answers. 64bit Oracle Database 10gR2/11i are 64bit pieces of software.
if you do not have experience with oracle's software using an rpm based linux distribution is in your best interests, centos, RH, Oracle's linux, OpenSuse (my preference out of these).
the reason for this? there are some extra libraries needed that are only *easily* available in rpm form (if you must use rpm2tgz).
but I've installed 10g on my gentoo64 system a couple of times and never had any real issues,definitely none with the Java based installer. let me repeat that for you, the installer is JAVA, so who knows why you are looking for some .oui file
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./runInstaller -IgnoreSysPreReqs doesn't start any installer! I see that it wants to run .oui file which is 32bit executable. Which Gentoo profile do you use? amd64 multilib? or no-multilib?  _________________ -=[powered by Gentoo]=- |
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