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11G installation on AMD64

508212Oct 21 2007 — edited Apr 15 2008
Trying to install 11G on Ubuntu AMD64. All goes well except a single linker error of target all_no_orcl of makefile ../rdbms/lib/ins_rdbms.mk

gcc -m32 -o /db/orcl11/db/rdbms/lib/extproc32 -L/db/orcl11/db/rdbms/lib32/ -L/db/orcl11/db/lib32/ -L/db/orcl11/db/lib32/stubs/ /db/orcl11/db/rdbms/lib32/hormc.o /db/orcl11/db/rdbms/lib32/homts.o -lagtsh -lpthread -lclntsh `cat /db/orcl11/db/lib32/sysliblist` -Wl,-rpath,/db/orcl11/db/lib32 -lm `cat /db/orcl11/db/lib32/sysliblist` -ldl -lm -L/db/orcl11/db/lib32
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lagtsh
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status

I'm really confused because libagtsh.so is in ../lib32 and should get picked up I think.

Any ideas?

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user9540031
Answer

A quick look into the Globalization Support Guide, sections 5.9.1 Character Range '[x-y]' in Regular Expressions, and 5.5.2 Specifying a Case-Insensitive or Accent-Insensitive Collation, suggests that this is expected behaviour: a < A < b < B (etc.) is true in the GERMAN collating sequence (if I understand well). The reason why there is no match with 'aaaa' is because 'a' is not in the [A-Z] range, whereas 'b' is, when NLS_SORT = 'GERMAN'.
So in this case it would seem that 19.5 gives the right result, whereas 12.1 did not.

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