On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 11:00:05AM +0200, carlopmart wrote: > >> gcc,g++, etc. > > All (and more) available in ubuntu-server. > Sorry, but on which package list??? > http://people.ubuntu.com/~ubuntu-archive/seeds/ubuntu.dapper/server. > this is the official 5 years support lists ... right?
No. The closest, you'll come to an official list is this: http://people.ubuntu.com/~ubuntu-archive/germinate-output/gutsy/server-ship However, if you have special needs, I'm sure you can come to an agreement with the support people, if you contact them. >>> Oracle is the best example. You need c and c++ compilers and >>> dependant libraries to install it. Yes, I know there are on "common >>> repository from desktop", but I repeat: only with 3 years support >>> ... Database servers are "static servers", but requires be already >>> patched, and to do this, in the Oracle case you need compilers .... >> IIRC, Oracle has deb packages, so you don't even need to compile it >> (i didn't know you can compile Oracle - since when it's open >> source?). > Sorry, Oracle XE has deb packages. Oracle Enterprise 10g, 9i ... > doesn't ... The entire toolchain is in the server seeds (by extension). They'll be supported. > Correct, but If i need to use IBM's support, what can I do?? If db2 is > installed under rhel i have this support .... Er, you do on Ubuntu as well? This has been the case for almost two years now: http://www.ubuntu.com/news/db2cert -- Soren Hansen Ubuntu Server Team http://www.ubuntu.com/
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