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Installing Oracle 10g On Ubuntu Karmic 64 Bit Or Otherwise (Part 2)
(Matching tags: ubuntu,oracle)
This is Part 2 of my guide to install
Oracle
on Ubuntu Karmic, 32-bit and 64-bit. Part 1 can be found here. ...
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Installing Oracle 10g On Ubuntu Karmic 64 Bit or Otherwise
(Matching tags: ubuntu,oracle)
Why
Oracle
10g on Ubuntu...?
Oracle
doesn't officially currently support its database on Ubuntu. However, I think that Ubuntu, especially the current release (09.10 : Karmic) is a great development platform. ...
3.
Installing Oracle 10g on Karmic (Ubuntu 09.10)
(Matching tags: oracle,09.10,karmic,ubuntu)
If you need to install
Oracle
10g on Karmic (for development purposes, etc) this might come in handy. Previously the library libstdc++5 needed to be installed. This could be installed with: sudo apt-get ...
4.
Using Oracle DBXML From Perl and PHP
(Matching tags: perl,dbxml,xml,oracle,php)
This is a quick guide to installing and using
Oracle
Berkelely XML Database from Perl or PHP. XML Databases have become more common over the years, but they're not really mainstream yet. As their name ...