OWB_WORKSPACE_MANAGER Package - Won't Compile

Hello,
I have installed OWB11gR2 on a Linux Server. Got no errors during installation.
When trying to start the Control Center Service it would error out with Java exceptions.
After some research I discovered that the OWB_WORKSPACE_MANAGER package would not compile.
This is the error message: Error(1): PLS-00753: malformed or corrupted wrapped unit
Encrypted packages are great if they've been correctly formed ....
If there any way to fix this beside totally reinstalling OWB and hoping it will be OK?
Thanks,
Bob Larsen

I've read there is a patch with 9i wrappers about, but can't seem to find or locate it Can you point in a direction? I've already posted a message out onto the apex site.
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