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12-03-2003 01:15 AM
12-03-2003 01:15 AM
oracle 9.2.0 problem install in redhat 32 bites
hello,
I installed linux redhat 9 on my PC, I wish installed oracle 9.2.0 but unfortunately, when I download the version of oracle 9.2.0, I cannot install it because this version relates to only the operating systems 64 .
how can I make to have the version of oracle 9i who can be installed on PC 32 ?.
thank you for your assistance.
I installed linux redhat 9 on my PC, I wish installed oracle 9.2.0 but unfortunately, when I download the version of oracle 9.2.0, I cannot install it because this version relates to only the operating systems 64 .
how can I make to have the version of oracle 9i who can be installed on PC 32 ?.
thank you for your assistance.
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12-12-2003 06:19 PM
12-12-2003 06:19 PM
Re: oracle 9.2.0 problem install in redhat 32 bites
Simple. Download again for 32 bits.
A rigid mind is very sure, but often wrong. A flexible mind is generally unsure, but often right.
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12-12-2003 09:39 PM
12-12-2003 09:39 PM
Re: oracle 9.2.0 problem install in redhat 32 bites
Hi dngaya,
you posted this in the HP-UX forum. There is another one for linux. But concerning your question, I am afraid, Sanjay is right. The 64bit version has libraries for 64bit, so no user for you.
greetings,
Michael
you posted this in the HP-UX forum. There is another one for linux. But concerning your question, I am afraid, Sanjay is right. The 64bit version has libraries for 64bit, so no user for you.
greetings,
Michael
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12-16-2003 02:09 PM
12-16-2003 02:09 PM
Re: oracle 9.2.0 problem install in redhat 32 bites
The only way to fix this is to download a 32 bit version. Not an IA32 or IA64 but regular old Linux.
It is available at otn.oracle.com
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It is available at otn.oracle.com
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