No Bin directory in ORACLE_HOME\CTX.

Hi,
I've installed Oracle 8i EE on Redhat 6, and in
oracle_home\CTX\ directory, the bin directory is missing. I need
the executable file ctxhx which is in the bin directory.
I 've installed all interMedia options in my Oracle8i
installation.
Can someone help me ??
Thanks
Bart
null

Bart (guest) wrote:
: Hi,
: I've installed Oracle 8i EE on Redhat 6, and in
: oracle_home\CTX\ directory, the bin directory is missing. I
need
: the executable file ctxhx which is in the bin directory.
Oracle Intermedia Text
This looks like a part of INSO filters which are provided
with context/intermedia on some other platfoms. If this is so,
then from 8.1.5 (linux) release notes:
The third party filters to extract pertinent ASCII information
from documents being indexed are not provided by Oracle
Intermedia Text for the Intel-Linux platform.Maybe there are licensing issues with those, maybe INSO doesn't
have a linux version - I don't know.
Andre
null

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