On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 09:06:08AM -0700, sentinel wrote:
> Unless Oracle fixed it I wouldn't recommend using their own JRE.  When I
> started installing Oracle on Linux servers I had all sorts of problems. 
> When I replaced their JRE most of the problems went away.
> 
> 
> > Every Oracle installation package I've seen (admittedly not a huge
> > number) contains its own JRE, doesn't expect or use any other pre-
> > installed Java. I suspect the OP has some setup/config problem instead.

There are instructions (in the RH7.1 release notes, among other places)
of some special settings one MUST make in the environment before you
can run the Oracle installer. For RH7.x or later, that is. If you don't
set those the installer starts up and hangs, consuming 99% of the CPU
for as long as you care to let it. Likewise, the netca and related java
packages also won't work without those settings. Perhaps that's the
issue you speak of?

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