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Oracle 7.3.4 installation on Sco Unix

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Oracle 7.3.4 installation on Sco Unix

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  1. Ali Abdullah
    Hi, INSTALLATION OF ORACLE 7.3.4.0.0 ON SCO OPENSERVER 5 FAILS ========================================================== Versions Affected ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ORACLE version 7.3.4.0.0 Platforms Affected ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SCO Openserver 5.0.2, 5.0.4 & 5.0.5 (all running Enterprise Edition) Description ~~~~~~~~~~~ There is a known issue when installing ORACLE 7.3.4.0.0 on SCO Openserver 5 (Enterprise Edition). During the relinking stage of the RDBMS the following errors are reported: Error during action 'Creating ntcontab.o'. Command: make -f /u2/app/oracle/product/7.3.4/network/lib/ins_network.mk ntcontab.o (if [ "compile" = "compile" ] ;then /u2/app/oracle/product/7.3.4/bin/gennttab > ntcontab.c ; cc -c ntcontab.c ; rm -f /u2/app/oracle/product/7.3.4/lib/ntcontab.o ; mv ntcontab.o /u2/app/oracle/product/7.3.4/lib ;fi) /bin/sh: cc: not found mv: cannot access ntcontab.o: No such file or directory (error 2) make: *** [ntcontab.o] Error 2 This is because the 'SCO Openserver Enterprise Edition' operating system does not include a C compiler by default. This is only available with the 'SCO Development Kit'. Likelihood of Occurrence ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You will hit this problem each time you attempt to install ORACLE 7.3.4.0.0 on SCO Openserver running the Enterprise system. Workaround ~~~~~~~~~~ There are two possible workarounds: 1) Install the SCO Development Kit. An Additional license is required from SCO. This installs the C compiler and additional development tools. 2) Obtain the 'SCO_V734_INSTALL.tar' from Oracle Support Services(OSS). This tar file contains the following files: - $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/ins_rdbms.mk - $ORACLE_HOME/network/ins_network.mk - $ORACLE_HOME/svrmgr/ins_svrmgr.mk - $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/env_rdbms.mk - $ORACLE_HOME/network/env_network.mk - $ORACLE_HOME/svrmgr/env_svrmgr.mk - inst.sh - README - untar the file into the /tmp directory and follow the README file suppiled. - During the installation select 'no' when asked to relink Oracle product executables. Ignore any errors that mention the executables for the RDBMS were not made successfully Hope this helps.

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