Huge symbol tables, slow PCI 133 RAM, insufficient L2 cache, weak CPU,
an enormous library that you're trying to produce.

On 2002.08.18 14:18 ltiu wrote:
> If linking is stuck at genclntsh, 100% cpu utilization, no disk activity, 
> what could be the possible reasons for this?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> ltiu
> 
> On Sunday 18 August 2002 10:18, ltiu wrote:
> > There is apparently two stages to the Oracle installation on Unix. A file
> > copying installation where all the required binaries are copied from cdrom
> > to hard disk and a linking install where the binary/object files are
> > linked.
> >
> > If the first stage succeeds but the second stage does not. How do I start
> > the linking install without having to go through the first stage copying
> > install again?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > ltiu
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