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The Installation Oracle 10g Express edition on Open Suse 10.2 mahine,
requried the installation of libaio... i installed the package by smart .... after that installation was fine... but when i try to login : following exception occurs : oracleXE: error while loading shared libraries: libaio.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory I reinstalled oracle and libaio but result was same .. .. "rpm -q libaio" prints "libaio-0.3.104-32" I tried to install Oracle libaio package .. i downlaoded it from Oracle web site... but it gave following exception : checking for libaio >= 0.3... no checking for libaio 0.1... no configure: error: *** libaio is required. smart info libaio output : Name: libaio Version: 0.3.104-32@i586 Priority: 0 Group: System/Libraries Installed Size: 31.3kB Reference URLs: Flags: new Channels: SUSE 10.2 Repository Summary: Linux-Native Asynchronous I/O Access Library Description: The Linux-native asynchronous I/O facility ("async I/O", or "aio" has aricher API and capability set than the simple POSIX async I/O facility. This library provides the Linux-native API for async I/O. The POSIX async I/O facility requires this library to provide kernel-accelerated async I/O capabilities, as do applications that require the Linux-native async I/O API. Name: libaio Version: 0.3.104-32@x86_64 Priority: 0 Group: System/Libraries Installed Size: 31.9kB Reference URLs: Flags: new Channels: RPM System; SUSE 10.2 Repository Summary: Linux-Native Asynchronous I/O Access Library Description: The Linux-native asynchronous I/O facility ("async I/O", or "aio") has a richer API and capability set than the simple POSIX async I/O facility. This library provides the Linux-native API for async I/O. The POSIX async I/O facility requires this library to provide kernel-accelerated async I/O capabilities, as do applications that require the Linux-native async I/O API. Please help... -jasdeep |
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