SLES 10 - 11.5.10.2 - gcc and g++  - gcc_old

Hi,
I have 11.5.10.2 running on multiple boxes; database is 10.2.0.4 on SLES10 64 bit and forms/web/conc are on another box running SLES10 32 bit.
The details of the operating system on the 32 bit SLES10 box is as follows:
$ uname -a
Linux boxcar 2.6.16.60-0.21-bigsmp #1 SMP Tue May 6 12:41:02 UTC 2008 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
$ cat /etc/issue
Welcome to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP2 (i586) - Kernel \r (\l).
I would like to find out from those who have installed 11.5.10.2 on SLES10 what version of gcc and g++ are they using and have they installed gcc_old package on SLES 10??
In metalink note 316806.1, Oracle wants the following to be done:
# mv /usr/bin/gcc /usr/bin/gcc41
# mv /usr/bin/g++ /usr/bin/g++41
# ln -s /opt/gcc295/bin/gcc /usr/bin/gcc
# ln -s /opt/gcc295/bin/g++ /usr/bin/g++
Now gcc295 comes as gcc_old package and according to our Linux Sysadmins, this is obsolete with SLES 10. This is what the Linux Sysadmins have told me:
"...According to Novell, the gcc_old package is not supported on SLES10. See the following link to Novell's website for details http://developer.novell.com/wiki/index.php/SUSE_Linux_Porting_Advisories#SLES_9_to_SLES_10:_Oracle_Development"
Thanks & regards,

Hi Michael,
(This update is going to be a little long so bear with me)
I was able to get the gcc and g++ 2.95 installed on the system after I had Oracle Corp get Novell update the following url:
http://developer.novell.com/wiki/index.php/SUSE_Linux_Porting_Advisories#SLES_9_to_SLES_10:_Oracle_Development
It now states:
gcc_old SLES9 package is obsolete in SLES10. While gcc_old is generally obsolete for SLES 10, it is required for the use of EBS 11i on SLES 10 and has been provided by Novell explicitly for this use.
But now that I have the right gcc and g++ when I tried the adadmin relinking of all application files, I am getting many errors similar to the following:
Relinking module 'MSCXGCAL' in product msc ...
make -f /apptheta/app/theta/appl/admin/theta/out/link_msc_10083.mk /apptheta/app/theta/appl/msc/11.5.0/bin/MSCXGCAL
Starting link of msc executable 'MSCXGCAL' on Mon Jul 13 15:05:29 PDT 2009
g++ -s -L/apptheta/app/theta/8.0.6/lib -L/apptheta/app/theta/8.0.6/lib/stubs -o /apptheta/app/theta/appl/msc/11.5.0/bin/MSCXGCAL /apptheta/app/theta/appl/msc/11.5.0/lib/mscxgcal.o \
/apptheta/app/theta/appl/msc/11.5.0/lib/libmsc.a /apptheta/app/theta/appl/mso/11.5.0/lib/libmso.a /apptheta/app/theta/appl/msc/11.5.0/lib/libmsc.a /apptheta/app/theta/appl/sht/11.5.0/lib/ilog/5.1/libschedule.a /apptheta/app/theta/appl/sht/11.5.0/lib/ilog/5.1/libsolver.a /apptheta/app/theta/appl/sht/11.5.0/lib/ilog/5.1/libconcert.a /apptheta/app/theta/appl/sht/11.5.0/lib/ilog/5.1/libhybrid.a /apptheta/app/theta/appl/sht/11.5.0/lib/ilog/5.1/libcplex.a /apptheta/app/theta/appl/sht/11.5.0/lib/ilog/5.1/libilocplex.a \
/apptheta/app/theta/appl/fnd/11.5.0/lib/libfnd.a /apptheta/app/theta/appl/sht/11.5.0/lib/rwave/libstd8s.a -lsql /apptheta/app/theta/8.0.6/lib/nautab.o /apptheta/app/theta/8.0.6/lib/naeet.o /apptheta/app/theta/8.0.6/lib/naect.o /apptheta/app/theta/8.0.6/lib/naedhs.o `cat /apptheta/app/theta/8.0.6/lib/naldflgs` -lnetv2 -lnttcp -lnetwork -lncr -lclient -lvsn -lcommon -lgeneric -lmm -lnlsrtl3 -lcore4 -lnlsrtl3 -lcore4 -lnlsrtl3 -lnetv2 -lnttcp -lnetwork -lncr -lclient -lvsn -lcommon -lgeneric -lepc -lnlsrtl3 -lcore4 -lnlsrtl3 -lcore4 -lnlsrtl3 -lclient -lvsn -lcommon -lgeneric -lnlsrtl3 -lcore4 -lnlsrtl3 -lcore4 -lnlsrtl3 `cat /apptheta/app/theta/8.0.6/lib/sysliblist` -ldl -lpthread -lm /apptheta/app/theta/8.0.6/rdbms/lib/defopt.o /apptheta/app/theta/8.0.6/rdbms/lib/ssbbded.o /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.2.9
`.L13224' referenced in section `.rodata' of /apptheta/app/theta/appl/mso/11.5.0/lib/libmso.a(msopomdl.o): defined in discarded section `.SCOProfileOptions::gnu.linkonce.t.(void)' of /apptheta/app/theta/appl/mso/11.5.0/lib/libmso.a(msopomdl.o)
`.L13227' referenced in section `.rodata' of /apptheta/app/theta/appl/mso/11.5.0/lib/libmso.a(msopomdl.o): defined in discarded section `.SCOProfileOptions::gnu.linkonce.t.(void)' of /apptheta/app/theta/appl/mso/11.5.0/lib/libmso.a(msopomdl.o)
`.L13228' referenced in section `.rodata' of /apptheta/app/theta/appl/mso/11.5.0/lib/libmso.a(msopomdl.o): defined in discarded section `.SCOProfileOptions::gnu.linkonce.t.(void)' of /apptheta/app/theta/appl/mso/11.5.0/lib/libmso.a(msopomdl.o)
`.L13229' referenced in section `.rodata' of /apptheta/app/theta/appl/mso/11.5.0/lib/libmso.a(msopomdl.o): defined in discarded section `.SCOProfileOptions::gnu.linkonce.t.(void)' of /apptheta/app/theta/appl/mso/11.5.0/lib/libmso.a(msopomdl.o)
`.L13219' referenced in section `.rodata' of /apptheta/app/theta/appl/mso/11.5.0/lib/libmso.a(msopomdl.o): defined in discarded section `.SCOProfileOptions::gnu.linkonce.t.(void)' of /apptheta/app/theta/appl/mso/11.5.0/lib/libmso.a(msopomdl.o)
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [apptheta/app/theta/appl/msc/11.5.0/bin/MSCXGCAL] Error 1
Done with link of msc executable 'MSCXGCAL' on Mon Jul 13 15:05:38 PDT 2009
Relink of module "MSCXGCAL" failed.
See error messages above (also recorded in log file) for possible
reasons for the failure. Also, please check that the Unix userid
running adrelink has read, write, and execute permissions
on the directory /apptheta/app/theta/appl/msc/11.5.0/bin,
and that there is sufficient space remaining on the disk partition
containing your Oracle Applications installation.
Done with link of product 'msc' on Mon Jul 13 15:05:38 PDT 2009
adrelink is exiting with status 1
I noticed note says:
"..For SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 only:
# ln -s /usr/bin/ld215 /usr/bin/ld
# ln -s /usr/lib/libdb.so.2 /usr/lib/libdb.so.3
# ln -s /usr/lib/libgdbm.so /usr/lib/libgdbm.so.2
In our case what we have is:
ls -l ld-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1765060 2008-04-21 16:01 ld
apptheta@boxcar:/usr/bin
ls -l libdb*-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 55448 2006-06-16 06:15 libdb-1.85.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 931232 2006-06-16 06:07 libdb-4.3.so
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 2009-06-23 10:34 libdb-4.so -> libdb-4.3.so
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 2009-06-23 10:37 libdb.so.2 -> libdb-1.85.so
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 19 2009-07-09 15:43 libdb.so.3 -> /usr/lib/libdb.so.2
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1026088 2006-06-16 06:07 libdb_cxx-4.3.so
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 16 2009-06-23 10:34 libdb_cxx-4.so -> libdb_cxx-4.3.so
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 18 2009-06-23 10:36 libdbus-1.so.2 -> libdbus-1.so.2.0.0
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 190612 2008-04-21 16:53 libdbus-1.so.2.0.0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 23 2009-06-23 10:37 libdbus-glib-1.so -> libdbus-glib-1.so.2.0.0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 23 2009-06-23 10:37 libdbus-glib-1.so.2 -> libdbus-glib-1.so.2.0.0
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 98744 2008-04-21 16:53 libdbus-glib-1.so.2.0.0
Any suggestions?
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