El lunes, 15 de septiembre de 2003, a las 07:52, Wayne Sitton escribe: > Yes, I installed Oracle 8i and 9 on Woody. The only problem I remember > having is having to make a symlink because the name of the gcc library > was different than what oracle was looking for.
If I remember properly, that problem was solved installing libstdc++2.10-glibc2.2, thus I wasn't in need of creating symlinks. Also, awk in Debian is at /usr/bin, where one of the root scripts expect it at /bin. Moreover, you need to install locales, generate and keep the locale en_US in the system (if you install localepurge). This must be the LANG adjustment for the oracle user. Also, you need X to install Oracle, but after setup you can disable xdm, xfs, and stuff like that, so resources are all dedicated to the database. I almost forget, factory kernel 2.2 doesn't have System-V IPC enabled, and Oracle needs them. Use factory kernel bf2.4, or compile your own. Regards, Ismael -- "Tout fourmille de commentaries; d'auteurs il en est grande cherté"
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