Error happen when install oracle 8.0.5 on Red hat 6.2

when i install oracle 8.0.5 on red hat 6.2
it show me the error
/home/oracle/8.0.5/bin/svrmgrl <<!
@/home/oracle/admin/orcl/create/startorcl.sql
has error
i have try to run this manually
i got core dump
anyone can help me
TKS

Khalid,
This combination is strongly not recommended. Oracle 8.0.5 was built with GNU Lib C 2.0, which is 2 generations ago. It will not work once installed and I do not know if the old glibc compatibility libraries would be available.
I would encourage you to use Oracle 8i (8.1.7.0.1) or wait a few days for Oracle 9i.
Regards,
Josue Amaro
Linux Products Manager
Oracle Corp
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Khalid Hameed ([email protected]):
Anyone installed any problems?
I am planning to install but wondering if Glibc 2.2 that comes with Linux 7.1 will work? or do I have to use version 2.1.
Thanks.
[email protected]<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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