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apt-get was ported to Fedora. Now on new Red Hat ("Fedora") you can
choose "yum" or "apt-get" to install rpm and its depending.
Steve <ThisOne_at_Aint.valid> wrote in message news:<c8hlk0$4ob$1_at_lust.ihug.co.nz>...
> i5513 wrote:
> > Hi, I don't know if this forum is correct for this question. I post it
> > here because is the Oracle's group most active.
> >
> > I installed Oracle 8.17 client and apache and php with Oracle support
> > on my fedora 0.94. I had to change glibc, because a conflict with
> > GLIBC_2.
> >
> > Now, when I have installed Oracle 8.17 + php and php connect with
> > Oracle server, I can't use apt-get because it says that depending
> > fails (with libclntsh.so.8.0). If I try a "apt-get -f install", it
> > want's to remove php.
> >
> > php is build from src.rpm, changing spec file.
> >
> > Does somebody know about it? Thank you!
>
>
> Well, I'm a bit confused here. apt-get is a Debian tool, not RedHat.
> Shouldn't you use rpm instead?
>
> There are a _lot_ of resources available to get Oracle up and running on
> Linux. Google is your friend.
>
> As far as php goes, I'm not sure, as I build it from tarball. However,
> the oci8 interface works with 9i. I haven;t tried 10g yet.
>
>
> Steve
Received on Fri May 21 2004 - 08:57:41 CDT
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