Export is terminating successfully with warnings

Hi Gurus,
Export is getting terminated successfully with warnings. Below errors are recorded in export file
EXP-00008: ORACLE error 4063 encountered
ORA-04063: package body "SYS.LT_EXPORT_PKG" has errors
ORA-06508: PL/SQL: could not find program unit being called: "SYS.LT_EXPORT_PKG"
ORA-06512: at line 1
EXP-00083: The previous problem occurred when calling SYS.LT_EXPORT_PKG.system_info_exp
EXP-00008: ORACLE error 6550 encountered
ORA-06550: line 1, column 13:
PLS-00201: identifier 'EXFSYS.DBMS_EXPFIL_DEPASEXP' must be declared
ORA-06550: line 1, column 7:
PL/SQL: Statement ignored
EXP-00083: The previous problem occurred when calling EXFSYS.DBMS_EXPFIL_DEPASEXP.system_info_exp
EXP-00008: ORACLE error 4063 encountered
ORA-04063: package body "SYS.LT_EXPORT_PKG" has errors
ORA-06508: PL/SQL: could not find program unit being called: "SYS.LT_EXPORT_PKG"
ORA-06512: at line 1
EXP-00083: The previous problem occurred when calling SYS.LT_EXPORT_PKG.system_info_exp
EXP-00008: ORACLE error 6550 encountered
ORA-06550: line 1, column 13:
PLS-00201: identifier 'EXFSYS.DBMS_EXPFIL_DEPASEXP' must be declared
ORA-06550: line 1, column 7:
PL/SQL: Statement ignored
EXP-00083: The previous problem occurred when calling EXFSYS.DBMS_EXPFIL_DEPASEXP.system_info_exp
. exporting pre-schema procedural objects and actions
EXP-00008: ORACLE error 6550 encountered
ORA-06550: line 1, column 13:
PLS-00201: identifier 'EXFSYS.DBMS_EXPFIL_DEPASEXP' must be declared
ORA-06550: line 1, column 7:
PL/SQL: Statement ignored
EXP-00083: The previous problem occurred when calling EXFSYS.DBMS_EXPFIL_DEPASEXP.schema_info_exp
EXP-00008: ORACLE error 4063 encountered
ORA-04063: package body "SYS.LT_EXPORT_PKG" has errors
ORA-06508: PL/SQL: could not find program unit being called: "SYS.LT_EXPORT_PKG"
ORA-06512: at line 1
EXP-00083: The previous problem occurred when calling SYS.LT_EXPORT_PKG.schema_info_exp
EXP-00008: ORACLE error 6550 encountered
ORA-06550: line 1, column 13:
PLS-00201: identifier 'DMSYS.DBMS_DM_MODEL_EXP' must be declared
ORA-06550: line 1, column 7:
PL/SQL: Statement ignored
EXP-00083: The previous problem occurred when calling DMSYS.DBMS_DM_MODEL_EXP.schema_info_exp
Please help me how to resolve this.
Thanks,
Dasarath

Pl post details of OS and database versions, along with the complete export command. Has this ever worked before ? If so, what has changed since the last successful export ?
See these MOS Docs
298107.1 - Export Is Giving Errors Exp-00008 ORA-4068 ORA-4063 on SYS.LT_EXPORT_PKG
740818.1 - Full Database Export Raises Warnings EXP-8 ORA-6550 PLS-201 Identifier 'SYS.LT_EXPORT_PKG' Must be Declared
312317.1 - Export Failing with ORA-06550 and PLS-00201 on LT_EXPORT_PKG
HTH
Srini

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    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3_2/sr3.data2
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    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3_3/sr3.data3
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    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3_4/sr3.data4
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    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3_5/sr3.data5
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    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3_15/sr3.data15
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    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
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    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3700_2/sr3700.data2
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
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    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3700_3/sr3700.data3
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    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3700_4/sr3700.data4
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
    BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata2/sr3700_5/sr3700.data5
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
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    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata2/sr3700_6/sr3700.data6
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    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata2/sr3700_7/sr3700.data7
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
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    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata2/sr3700_8/sr3700.data8
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
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    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3700_10/sr3700.data10
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
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    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3700_11/sr3700.data11
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
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    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3700_12/sr3700.data12
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    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3700_9/sr3700.data9
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
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    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3700_13/sr3700.data13
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    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3700_16/sr3700.data16
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    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3700_17/sr3700.data17
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    #FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/origlogB/log_g12m1.dbf
    #SAVED.... VXF1226681408
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    __________________________ SAP SUPPORT COnveration_____________________________________________________
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