8i on Linux and Recovery Manager

Where are the recovery manager rdbms/admin scripts/package code for the 8i distribution?
'catrman.sql' did not install with my 8i EE for Linux.

Here is the instruction to create the recovery catalog (you can find this in the Installation Notes):
Perform the following steps if you want to create a recovery catalog:
Install Oracle8i on a separate machine from any other Oracle8i system and create a database for the recovery catalog.
If you choose not to write a custom script to create the database, create the default database with the OUI. The default database is adequate for the recovery catalog.
Create a user in the recovery catalog database to be the RECOVERY_CATALOG_OWNER.
As the RECOVERY_CATALOG_OWNER, run the createCatalog command at the Recovery Manger prompt.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by gsolomon:
Where are the recovery manager rdbms/admin scripts/package code for the 8i distribution?
'catrman.sql' did not install with my 8i EE for Linux.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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