Oracle 8.1.7 on Debian 2.1

Hi everybody,
I'm trying to install ORA8i(8.1.7) on my Debian Linux 2.1 with
kernel 2.4.12 (realy fresh !) and libc 2.2.4 (due to my XFree86
4.1) and I'm having lot of problems....
I had to update libs in my system due to new version of Gnome
and Xfree ..
Oracle 8.1.7.01 was compile using libc6 2.1.3 and Oracle
recomends apply a glibc_2.1.3_stub to fix problems related to
compiled programs linking....
But, I'm having problems while the linking phase. Even if I
apply that "patch", OUI cannot run some makefiles and cannot
link some bin and libs... I've tried to run manually, change
those make files (precomp, ins_*.mk), etc, but I got no sucess...
I really apreciate any help from somebody who have had a similar
problem during the linking phase of the install process to
Oracle 8.1.7 ...
Thanks in advance
Jorge Mamoru

I had to install the newest 118 JRE from IBM and change:
DISTDIR/stage/Components/oracle.swd.jre/1.1.8/1/DataFiles/Expanded/linux to be a softlink which pointed to /usr/local/IBMJava-118-JRE/

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