Yes, this should work.  Remedy links to the oci libs, which are in the
instant client.  There should be an optional check box for the 10g
32-bit libraries during the 10g client installation that must be
manually checked.  Haven't done this first hand on a sparc platform
server though.

Axton Grams

On 8/25/06, Steven Casey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
All,
I thought I'd share my recent experiences installing ARS 7 on SPARC
Solaris.  ARS 7 was built on the Oracle 10g 32-bit libraries.
Unfortunately Oracle does not have a 32-bit 10g client for SPARC Solaris.
They do have one for x86 Solaris, but it will not work.  (Which leaves me
to wonder how they certified this on this platform to start with).

If you attempt to install with the standard 64-bit 10g client, you'll get
error messages similar to the following:
'ld.so.1: arserverd:
fatal: /usr/local/oracle/product/10.2.0/lib/libnnz10.so: wrong ELF class:
ELFCLASS64'

In order to have the installation complete, I downloaded the Oracle
Instantclient from Oracle.com, along with all the add-ons.  I extracted the
instant client at the same level as the Oracle 10g client:
/usr/local/oracle/product/10.2.0
/usr/local/oracle/product/instantclient

I then copied all the 'lib*' files from the instantclient directory to
the /usr/local/oracle/product/10.2.0/lib directory, and re-ran the
install.  The installation completed without errors.

It may be possible to just use the 'Instantclient' instead of the full-
blown 10g client.  I haven't tested yet, but theoreticaly, it should work.

Hope this helps someone save some time and effort.

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