Oracle 10.2 on OEL 6 64 bit

Hi,
OS : OEL 6 64 bit
RDBMS : oracle 10.2
i have some install errors and seems pretty famous.
I have error on 65% of installation, where linking process exist.
I have browsedthe internet and found that this can be fixed with package "glibc-devel-2.3.2-95.20" but it should be 32 bit.
when i am trying to install this package , os gives me error that conflict arise with an x86_64 bit same package. So unable to install this.
Is any one tell me the reamdy ?
here are the end lines of installation log
INFO: Exception thrown from action: make
Exception Name: MakefileException
Exception String: Error in invoking target 'install' of makefile '/home/oracle/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1/ctx/lib/ins_ctx.mk'. See '/home/oracle/oraInventory/logs/installActions2011-06-08_11-57-36PM.log' for details.
Exception Severity: 1

Hello,
OEL *6.0* is not certified for Oracle *10.2*, you may have a look on the recommendations of the Note of My Oracle Support below:
Oracle Database on Unix AIX,HP-UX,Linux,Mac OS X,Solaris,Tru64 Unix Operating Systems
Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference (8.0.5 to 11.2) [ID 169706.1] Hope this help.
Best regards,
Jean-Valentin

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