Java broken in 8.1.5

I installed oracle 8.1.5 using the "Typical option".
When I run loadjava myclass.class I get this:
Error while loading com/marksaltzman/task/Task
ORA-04068: existing state of packages has been discarded
ORA-04067: not executed, package body "SYS.LOADLOBS" does not
exist
ORA-06508: PL/SQL: could not find program unit being called
ORA-06512: at line 1
Error while creating class com/marksaltzman/task/Task
ORA-29507: query derived from USING clause found zero or many
rows
loadjava: 2 errors
I am running on RH6.0 (mostly, I upgraded myself from RH5.0,
I do have glibc2.1 etc...)
Using JRE 116v5.
any ideas?
thanks,
-mark
null

(1) I have been using Adobe Acrobat to convert to .eps for years, and
for many projects.  It has worked reliably and flawlessly every time,
until...recently, when I upgraded Acrobat to 8.1.5 (and then, last
night, to 8.1.6).  At some point, it seems one of those upgrades changed
the behavior of exporting to .eps, because the resulting eps image is
clipped.
(2) This morning I did the following:
1.  crop PDF as desired.
2.  save to .eps
3.  use Acrobat Distiller to convert from .eps back to PDF
At the end of step 3, the resulting pdf shows only the cropped image,
not the full image.
So, even though irfanview shows the whole image when viewing the .eps,
there is something about the format of the .eps that is confusing the
distiller as well.
I used the .pdf and .eps files supplied in an earlier post to perform
this experiment.  If someone can repeat the experiment, then that can
help to isolate whether the problem is some weird configuration of my
machine that is causing this, or whether it is a problem in the Acrobat
code.
Or, other suggestions to get at the root of this are welcome.
Thanks.

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