On Tue Nov 21 04:08:13 2000 Jaume Teixi wrote...
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>Stan,
>
>Oracle works ok on Debian potato.
>Be sure to not to use libc6 greater than 2.1.3 because Oracle as from 8.1.6
>doens't
>works with glibc2.2 (only 2.1)
>If you wait me for 2 days I will post install instructions for Debian on a
>site...
Stan,
Oracle works ok on Debian potato.
Be sure to not to use libc6 greater than 2.1.3 because Oracle as from 8.1.6
doens't
works with glibc2.2 (only 2.1)
If you wait me for 2 days I will post install instructions for Debian on a
site...
.and for 128 Mb no problems at all!.and yes it comes w
>
> Cool. thnaks.
>
> I would have sworn somewhere that I had seen that the
> Oracle installer required
> a particular JRE, Blcakdown I think.
I think previous versions required this. Earlier than 8.1.6. But Oracle
was nice enough, and smart enough, to include this in 8i for us
On Mon Nov 20 12:47:33 2000 Stan Kaufman wrote...
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>Stan Brown wrote:
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>> I posted yesterday, and unfortunately, have recieved no replies.
>>
>> I have a fresh potato install, and wish to install Oracle 8I on it.
>> Most of the information I have is for RedGAt.
>>
>>
On Mon Nov 20 13:49:52 2000 Jason Holland wrote...
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>Hi Stan,
> you don't need anything extra to install Oracle 8i in Debian. java comes
>with oracle, you need no extra java packages. If your not building a
>production machine, 64MB would probably work, but I would not run X at the
>same time,
Stan Brown wrote:
>
> I posted yesterday, and unfortunately, have recieved no replies.
>
> I have a fresh potato install, and wish to install Oracle 8I on it.
> Most of the information I have is for RedGAt.
>
> has anyone made this work on Debian? If so, whatr do
Hi Stan,
you don't need anything extra to install Oracle 8i in Debian. java comes
with oracle, you need no extra java packages. If your not building a
production machine, 64MB would probably work, but I would not run X at the
same time, otherwise, go with 128MB. Hope this helps
Jason
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