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Hello everyone!
I need to install Oracle, but tbh I don't know how
I know there's a oracle-xe PKGBUILD but I can't install it, one of it's dependencies is missing (libaio)...
Can I install it through one of the rpm or deb packages they have on Oracle's site? If so, how? And what do I need to get PHP and Apach running along with it?
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im trying to do the same thing, but the pkbuid isnt working right. its telling me that
ERROR: oracle-xe-univ-10.2.0.1-1.0.i386.rpm was not found in the build directory and is not a proper URL.
and i have downlaoded the rpm and tried to put it in the oracle-xe folder before i run makepkg and that dosent work. then i tried to put it in the src folder and that didnt work either
Last edited by Amphaeon (2007-10-12 01:24:52)
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I just installed 11g (Enterprise Edition) and ran into a problem with libaio not available...
INFO: /usr/bin/ld: warning: libaio.so.1, needed by /home/oracle/product/11g/lib//libclntsh.so, not found (try using -rpath or -rpath-link)
I downloaded rpms for libaio and libaio-devel (libaio-devel-0.3.99-2.i386.rpm and libaio-0.3.99-2.i386.rpm) from....
http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/searc … ery=libaio
and
http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/searc … baio-devel
...to my root directory and extracted them using rpmextract. This eliminated the above error when reinstalling.
I did receive an error during the software install...
Exception String: Error in invoking target 'all_no_orcl' of makefile '/home/oracle/product/11g/rdbms/lib/ins_rdbms.mk'
...that I continued past, but the installation was successful. I was able to create a database using dbca and have not found any problems. I will edit this post if I find additional info on this error.
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Hi, same here: http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=42161 Installing libio the "non-arch" way worked for me. Just like those old "slackware days". Shall we start a fight why DB2 is better than Oracle? Nah, not on this forum :-)
Somewhere between "too small" and "too large" lies the size that is just right.
- Scott Hayes
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Libaio is in AUR. Works like a charm with Oracle-xe.
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=4372
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Ørjan Pettersen
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