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Hi DR,
I had the same problem. Easiest thing to do is to
download and install the 32-bit Solaris version of Oracle 9i.
The problem is that the ld command and probably a
lot of other executables on your system are 32-bit versions.
The instructions for extracting them are on the
download page - a little different from standard Oracle fare -
they don't automatically extract into Disk1, Disk2
and Disk3 directories - so read the short instruction on the
download page.
92010Sol_Disk1.cpio.gz
92010Sol_Disk2.cpio.gz
92010Sol_Disk3.cpio.gz
Regards,
Tunde Itayemi.
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