Error in setting permissions on file/directory $ORACLE_BASE/jre/1.1.8/LICEN

Hi,
On installing Oracle 9.2 on RedHat Linux release 4, I encounterd the
following error:
Error in setting permissions on file/directory
$ORACLE_BASE/jre/1.1.8/LICENSE
This error is encountered at the inital stage of installation after inputing all the
required settings in the OUI. and at the Installing Java Runtinme Environment 1.1.8.1.0
Could someone tell me why it happened and how to fix it? Your help is
much appreciated.
There was a post on this topic only in here and said to change the permissions of the
ORACLE_BASE .......... I have tried out all these and all the permissions and the environment settings are correct but i'm not able to proceed with the installation even after a lot of trying.
All you guys help is verry verry appreciated..........
Thanks,

Do the following and post the results:
cd $ORACLE_BASE
pwd
ls -al
cd jre
pwd
ls -al
cd 1.18
pwd
ls -alI can't imagine anyone making recommendations without seeing what you've done.

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