Migration from linux intel 32bit to linux AMD_Opteron 64bit

Hi,
I'm trying to duplicate an instance from a 10.2.0.2 intel 32 server to an opteron 64bit (10.2.0.3).
Which are the options?
If I take an Rman Backup and I try the Restore I can't open the destination db.
If I issue a startup migrate and then I run the catupgrd.sql script I get the error
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION version_script
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-06544: PL/SQL: internal error, arguments: [56319], [], [], [], [], [], [],
ORA-06553: PLS-801: internal error [56319]
If this depends from the platform migration, maybe the only option is to use export/import?
Thanks.

Hi, the OS is RedHat3 on the source database and RedHat5 on the destination database.
I would have preferred to use the backup/restore but, since I have found several issues on the migration from 32bit to 64bit, I think I will use the export/import path to move data.
Regards,
k

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