Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2003 14:09:14 +0100 From: Vitalis <vitalis@numericable.fr> To: database <freebsd-database@freebsd.org>, questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Cc: brian@shadowcom.net Subject: "oracle" shell environment Message-ID: <1068037754.628.14.camel@sankukai.ice-age.org>
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Using http://www.shadowcom.net/freebsd-oracle9i/ how can we deal with the "oracle" shell environment? I mean, due to the linux compatibility mode, there is some Oracle stuff under /compat/linux/etc/, but scritpts and executables expect them to be in /etc. We can modify dbstart et al., but is there another solution? BTW can we (should we) change the default shell of the "oracle" user to something like /compat/linux/bin/*sh? Or can we (should we) launch a /compat/linux/bin/*sh at the end of the .profile or .login? If someone managed to build a good environment for the "oracle" account (default shell, profile) so that it can run all Oracle executables and tools without any problem, please post it!
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