Checking for Oracle Home incompatibilities ...

While installing oracle client 10.2.0.4. I came across this error. See below
Checking the Components installed in Oracle Home
Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Passed
=======================================================================
Checking for Oracle Home incompatibilities ...
Actual Result: NEW_HOME
Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Failed <<<<
Problem: This software can only be installed into an existing Oracle Database 10g Oracle Home.
Recommendation: Choose an existing Oracle Database 10g Oracle Home for installing this software.
Solution:
make sure you set ORACLE_HOME and more IMPORTANTLY make sure you are not imstalling client patch.
You should install 10.2.0.1 /10.2.0.2 full client first before installing the patch. If you don't, hence the above error.
Edited by: solara on 05-Feb-2009 09:13
email : [email protected]

Hi,
I think the error message is quiet clear: You are installing a patch and the installer throws the error that cannot found an ORACLE_HOME to where the patch should be installed, and tells you to install a full client (10.2.0.1 or 10.2.0.2), set the variable ORACLE_HOME to the home of the recently installed client, and then apply the patch...
Regards

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