Error in SQL Server Migration to Oracle

Hi,
I'm trying to migrate from SQL Server 2000 to Oracle 10g. I'm using SQL Developer 1.2 for the migration. After creating the Migration Repository in a new Oracle instance, I'm getting the following error when I execute Capture for any of the objects :
oracle.dbtools.metadata.persistence.PersistenceException: ORA-04063: package body "MENTORADM.MD_META" has errors ORA-06508: PL/SQL: could not find program unit being called: "MENTORADM.MD_META" ORA-06512: at "MENTORADM.MD_PROJECTS_TRG", line 3 ORA-04088: error during execution of trigger 'MENTORADM.MD_PROJECTS_TRG'
I looked at MENTORADM.MD_META, the package has compile errors. It is in wrapped binary format and is generating an error - ORA-01031: insufficient privileges when you try to compile it. My DBA has given the id I use for the migration all the privileges stated in the SQL Developer User's Guide - Migrating Third Party Databases - 2.4.2 Requirements for Creating Destination Oracle Objects but this does not resolve the error.
Can you please advise on how I can resolve this?
Thanks,
Uriel1996

I looked at the current code in development and the help seems unclear what is needed for the migration repository, what privileges are you usng?
-Turloch
I used the generation user privileges in the current documentation and the wrapped packages in development built with no errors.
The privileges granted were:
CREATE USER migrations IDENTIFIED BY migrations
DEFAULT TABLESPACE users TEMPORARY TABLESPACE temp;
GRANT CONNECT, RESOURCE, CREATE VIEW, CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM TO
migrations WITH ADMIN OPTION;
GRANT ALTER ANY ROLE, ALTER ANY SEQUENCE, ALTER ANY TABLE, ALTER TABLESPACE,
ALTER ANY TRIGGER, COMMENT ANY TABLE, CREATE ANY SEQUENCE, CREATE ANY TABLE,
CREATE ANY TRIGGER, CREATE ROLE, CREATE TABLESPACE, CREATE USER, DROP ANY
SEQUENCE, DROP ANY TABLE, DROP ANY TRIGGER, DROP TABLESPACE, DROP USER, DROP ANY
ROLE, GRANT ANY ROLE, INSERT ANY TABLE, SELECT ANY TABLE, UPDATE ANY TABLE TO
migrations;
Note that oracle has released oracle XE as a free download which you can use on your own desktop [you are the dba] as long as you use less than 4 gigs disk space - plenty for a repository.

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