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Oracle 9i isntallation problems

hi,
While installing Oracle 9i,i am getting a display message that Oracle9iclient\Stage\components\Oracle.xml.parser.c\9.2.0.1.0\1\datafiles\bin.1.1.jar is missing is coming up?
Can we ignore it and go on with the packaging process,Kindly suggest,its pretty urgent.
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Posted by: anonymous_9363 15 years ago
Red Belt
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Your post implies that you are re-packaging Oracle Client into an MSI which, unless you really know what you're doing, is a really, really bad idea. The simplest option is to produce a response file for the Oracle Installer and then call that from an MSI wrapper, if your deployment mechanism requires MSI. If it doesn't then go with the Oracle Installer + response file directly.

There's a ton of Oracle Client stuff here in the 'Package KB' about how to create the response file and use it on a command line.

As for the error itself, it seems pretty clear to me: the OS can't find the file. My guess would be that the path to it is too long: paths can be a maximum of 254 characters in length. The path you've shown is 87 characters: is that the entire path?
Posted by: jmcfadyen 15 years ago
5th Degree Black Belt
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id suggest you did something wrong or had a network glitch during capture. I have never had those messages and I have packaged it as an msi multiple times in the past.
Posted by: sapto123 15 years ago
Senior Yellow Belt
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well thanx for the replies!!
In the post above i came across a comment that Oracle shouldnot be re packaged in fact we can create a response?
I am pretty novice to this field of app packaging,can anybody explain why this cannot be re packaged,infact i have created atleast 2 Oracle packages for different OS.
I think the source was corrupted and hence it said that it couldnot find these files that are mentioned above..

cheerss...[:)]
Posted by: anonymous_9363 15 years ago
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ORIGINAL: sapto123
can anybody explain why this cannot be re packaged,
It isn't so much that it cannot be re-packaged, rather than life is simply too short to make enduring the grief involved worthwhile, especially for the newcomer. Not the least of your problems will be handling Oracle 'home(s)'.
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