On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 08:26:43PM -0700, Jason Majors wrote:
> > Uh, what? bash is a bourne shell (and then some). ash is probably a
> > more "pure" bourne shell; it's not clear to me whether it strives more
> > for bourne or POSIX compliance. Who told you debian didn't have a
> > bourne shell?
Hi!
Why not give SAP DB a try? It's open source.
For more info: http:/www.sapdb.org
It uses table spaces (called "devspaces" in SAP lingo) and you are also
given the ability to reconstruct/synchronize a database based on redo
logs.
Greetings,
Holger
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* Jason Majors ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> > Save yourself the pain, set up winders in VMware and run Orrible
> > there.
> That won't work. We can't link to libraries under vmware.
> >
> > Here's a tip: don't. Tell management about this exciting new technology
> > called Java and JDBC inst
begin quoting what Jason Majors said on Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 08:26:43PM -0700:
> Oracle support says it must be the bourne shell, not the bourne again
> shell.
That's nice, but they support RedHat.
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Ühel ilusal päeval [05.04.2002] kirjutas Jason Majors <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Where I work we need to use oracle 9i (I'm pushing for mySQL conversion) on
> Linux boxes to communicate with oracle 8i on a Solaris box.
> Our DBA tried to do the 9i install (when he looked for a "d drive" I got
> scared)
Nathan E Norman writes:
> Uh, what? bash is a bourne shell (and then some). ash is probably a
> more "pure" bourne shell; it's not clear to me whether it strives more
> for bourne or POSIX compliance.
Ash strives mightily for POSIX compliance. Bourne compliance is
impossible: there is no publis
Jason Majors writes:
> Oracle support says it must be the bourne shell, not the bourne again
> shell.
On my Onyx with Unix System III I have the real, true Bourne shell, written
entirely by Bourne himself. I'll guarantee you that their scripts won't
work with it.
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On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 08:26:43PM -0700, Jason Majors wrote:
> > Uh, what? bash is a bourne shell (and then some). ash is probably a
> > more "pure" bourne shell; it's not clear to me whether it strives more
> > for bourne or POSIX compliance. Who told you debian didn't have a
> > bourne shell?
> Uh, what? bash is a bourne shell (and then some). ash is probably a
> more "pure" bourne shell; it's not clear to me whether it strives more
> for bourne or POSIX compliance. Who told you debian didn't have a
> bourne shell? I'd request that they reach between their legs, grasp
> their neck f
Jason Majors wrote:
>
> Where I work we need to use oracle 9i (I'm pushing for mySQL conversion) on
> Linux boxes to communicate with oracle 8i on a Solaris box.
> Our DBA tried to do the 9i install (when he looked for a "d drive" I got
> scared), and keeps having problems that he won't share with
[ sorry, had to steal this quote since my quick fingers deleted the
original ]
On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 07:58:57PM -0600, Dimitri Maziuk wrote:
> * Jason Majors ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> > Where I work we need to use oracle 9i (I'm pushing for mySQL conversion) on
> > Linux boxes to commu
I've installed Oracle 9i Enterprise/Personal Edition Database and Oracle
9i Application Server on Debian Potato 2.2.20 Kernel
On Thu, 2002-04-04 at 19:12, Jason Majors wrote:
> Where I work we need to use oracle 9i (I'm pushing for mySQL conversion) on
> Linux boxes to communicate with oracle 8i
Orrible??
Hmmm...
On Thu, 2002-04-04 at 21:08, Jason Majors wrote:
> > Save yourself the pain, set up winders in VMware and run Orrible
> > there.
> That won't work. We can't link to libraries under vmware.
> >
> > Here's a tip: don't. Tell management about this exciting new technology
> > call
> Save yourself the pain, set up winders in VMware and run Orrible
> there.
That won't work. We can't link to libraries under vmware.
>
> Here's a tip: don't. Tell management about this exciting new technology
> called Java and JDBC instead.
Java and JDBC also won't link to our C++ code.
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* Jason Majors ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> Where I work we need to use oracle 9i (I'm pushing for mySQL conversion) on
> Linux boxes to communicate with oracle 8i on a Solaris box.
> Our DBA tried to do the 9i install (when he looked for a "d drive" I got
> scared), and keeps having problem
Where I work we need to use oracle 9i (I'm pushing for mySQL conversion) on
Linux boxes to communicate with oracle 8i on a Solaris box.
Our DBA tried to do the 9i install (when he looked for a "d drive" I got
scared), and keeps having problems that he won't share with the rest of us.
He talked to o
Hello Stan,
This is perhaps not helpful at all, but you said "any input". Take it
for what it's worth... :)
"Stan Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The Oracle installer simply core dumps. A kind soul sufested downgrading
> binutils to the potato version and trying. This leaves me with severa
I have installed Oracle 9i on a Progeny machine. The machine has a 2.4.16
kernel, and the libc is libc6 2.2.1-1 , binutils is
2.10.0.27-0.cv. Now I'm trying to install it on a woody machine, witha
2.4.17 kernel. Libc is libc6 2.2.4-7, and binutils 2.11.92.0.12.3.
The Oracle insta
Stan Brown wrote:
>Can anyomne point me to some docs on installing Oracle 9i on Debian?
>
>I've dowloaded it, and now I hve 3 cpio images, but don't know where to go
>from there.
I'll repost...
Try renaming the cpio files to .tar.gz.
For more
Stan Brown wrote:
>Can anyomne point me to some docs on installing Oracle 9i on Debian?
>
>I've dowloaded it, and now I hve 3 cpio images, but don't know where to go
>from there.
rename the cpio files to .tar.gz.
For more info, download the PDF file oracle9i_lin_rel_n
Can anyomne point me to some docs on installing Oracle 9i on Debian?
I've dowloaded it, and now I hve 3 cpio images, but don't know where to go
from there.
I have installed potato, and upgraded to the 2.4.9 kernel and the (I think)
apropriate version of glibc.
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