"Post, Mark K" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sergey,
>
> I would think that you would need the 64-bit Oracle to run on the 64-bit
> SuSE system. I could be wrong (what I don't understand about C/C++ would
> fill a library), but the errors you're seeing make me believe that.
You're right... you can't run 32-bit binaries on the 64-bit
system.
It's not so much C/C++ as it is the Linux kernel... it won't
run 32-bit programs (at least, our ThinkBlue 64-bit one won't.)
Rather disappointing... but, I'm sure some enterprising
person will appropriately augment the various kernel exec()
routines to make it happen if it needs to.
As far as C/C++ experts - we are certainly in that category,
if anyone has a C/C++ questions, feel free to send them to us.
We'll be glad to help!
- Dave Rivers -
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>
> Mark Post
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sergey Korzhevsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 6:20 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Oracle on 64bit SuSE
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> Thank you, Mark. I checked md5sum. All right.
>
> I started to download Oracle for 390x but is that mean, that i can't run
> 31bit Oracle on 64bit SuSE system?
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>
> WBR, Sergey
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> "Post, Mark K"
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> Sent by: Linux Subject: Re: Oracle on 64bit
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> 16.08.2002
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> Please respond
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> to Linux on 390
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> Port
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> Sergey,
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> Those "could not read symbols" errors sound really bad, perhaps some form
> of
> corruption. What's the md5sum of your file? Mine is
> 66f0ba4544cffb0e4569d669e43200c6 ora90101_S390_0329.tar.gz
>
> Oops, I just noticed that you are using 64 bit SuSE. You need the
> "Oracle9i
> Enterprise Edition for z/Linux (Developer's Release)"
> ora901X_S390_1011.tar.gz file, from
> http://download.oracle.com/otn/linux/oracle9i/390/ora901_S390X_1011.tar.gz
>
> Mark Post
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sergey Korzhevsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 4:34 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: AW: Oracle on 64bit SuSE
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>
> I can't create any libs, so i don't have libclntsh.so.9.0, be cause i got
> this errors on first step - install.
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>
> WBR, Sergey
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> "Coosmann, Carlo"
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> Sent by: Linux on Subject: AW: Oracle on
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> In which lib directory /lib /usr/lib or <someother path>lib? Does your
> ld.so.conf include this path and have you run ldconfig? Can you invoke
> lsnrconf.sh like this: LD_LIBRARY_PATH=<path to libclntsh.so.9.0>
> lsnrconf.sh
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> -----Urspr|ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Sergey Korzhevsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 15. August 2002 16:07
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Oracle on 64bit SuSE
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>
> I'm trying to install Oracle ( ora90101_S390_0329.tar.gz) . When i start
> install.sh i get following errors:
>
> Linking client shared library
> /opt/oracle/s390/lib/libwtc9.so: could not read symbols: Invalid operation
>
> and then
>
> - Linking Oracle
>
> <--skip-->
>
> lm `cat /opt/oracle/s390/lib/sysliblist` -ldl -lm
> /opt/oracle/s390/lib//libodm9.so: could not read symbols: Invalid operation
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> make: *** [/opt/oracle/s390/rdbms/lib/oracle] Error 1
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> I tryed to remove ${LD_SELF_CONTAINED} flag from genclntsh script but it
> isn't help me.
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> Any suggestions?
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> btw,
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> zlinux:/opt/oracle/s390/bin # ld --version
> GNU ld 2.11.90.0.27
> Copyright 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
> This program is free software; you may redistribute it under the terms of
> the GNU General Public License. This program has absolutely no warranty.
> Supported emulations:
> elf64_s390
> elf_s390
>
>
> WBR, Sergey
>