Re: Problems to Install Oracle Client 10g over Red Hat AS 3.0update3

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Hi,
If you look into your RHEL cd you will see rpm packages as i386.rpm and x86_64.rpm
so if you type as "rpm -Uvh blabla.i386.rpm blabla.x86_64.rpm" you'll have 32 and 64bit packages in your system.

But dont for get just Oracle10g database is certified for 64bit, if you like to install Oracle Application server
then you have to use 32bit RHEL.

On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 12:26:06 -0200
Fábio Augusto <fabiomirmar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi Mr. Lunt,
> 
> I don't like to use the --nodeps too, that's the last choice to the
> administrator. I didn't try to install it using neither the Uvh or
> up2date.
> 
> I would like to know how do you install both these packadges on your
> Opteron Servers. I believe that you have two packadges, one for 32 and
> the other for 64 bits architecture. If you have to install both, how
> do you use to do it?

Regards
Ali Erdinç Köroglu
http://www.prosoft.com.tr
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