Installing Problem: Oracle 8.0.5.1 on Redhat 6.0

Hello All,
I'm an oracle and LINUX Newbi.
I have been trying to install Oracle 8.0.5.1 on Redhat 6.0
and when I try to run any of the executable the application
core dumps.
I have tried all the fixes in the newsgroup..
ie,manually copying $ORACLE_HOME\bin files, compat fix from
redhat ...etc.. and have NOT made any progress!!
Can somebody please writeup a "detailed HOWTO" to do
a clean installation for Redhat 6.0??
I'm almost on the verge of switching over to NT because
of the problems..
Any help will be greatly appreciated,
regards,
abhi
null

have set up Oracle using the patch putup by Oracle
Everyting dseems to be working ok...
Thanks All for help
-abhi
Kumar Srinivas (guest) wrote:
: The problem is with EGCS and its libraries!
: If possible, load Redhat 5.2 and install ORACLE -
: it installs flawlessly.
: Funnily, you can then run ORACLE on 6.0 without any
: problems!
: I am running it on Caldera 2.2 with ORACLE 8.0.5
: (installed from Redhat 5.2 partition and mounted on the
: new kernel)
: Good luck.
: Vittorio Turchetti (guest) wrote:
: : Please see the reply by Alan Mullet to a similar question.
: : There is a known problem with RedHat 6.0 new libraries.
: : Best regards,
: : Vittorio
: : P.S. Please do not say "NT" again!
: : Abhijit Arunachalam (guest) wrote:
: : : Hello All,
: : : I'm an oracle and LINUX Newbi.
: : : I have been trying to install Oracle 8.0.5.1 on Redhat 6.0
: : : and when I try to run any of the executable the
application
: : : core dumps.
: : : I have tried all the fixes in the newsgroup..
: : : ie,manually copying $ORACLE_HOME\bin files, compat fix from
: : : redhat ...etc.. and have NOT made any progress!!
: : : Can somebody please writeup a "detailed HOWTO" to do
: : : a clean installation for Redhat 6.0??
: : : I'm almost on the verge of switching over to NT because
: : : of the problems..
: : : Any help will be greatly appreciated,
: : : regards,
: : : abhi
null

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