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From: Justin D. <jde...@un...> - 2005-12-09 19:17:52
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Hi Bart, I did some looking into this and it appears that this may be a solution for you. http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/HowTo#head-a4b7185ee95d0cf14a48f92c08d1eb66b561139d Bart van den Eijnden wrote: > Hi list, > > today I had to install Geoserver with OCI support on Tomcat 5 (Red Hat > Enterprise). > > I ran into one issue which I did solve but not very graciously. I am > hoping somebody here knows a better way to do it. > > When adding an OCI datastore, I would get a message that libocijdbc10.so > could not be found in the java.library.path (and another one). The > directory which contains that "so" does exist in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH > (does Tomcat pick that up?). > > I solved it by creating a symlink to the "so" in usr/lib (which was > already in java.library.path or the other one). > > Does anybody know how to solve this more graciously? > > Thanks in advance. > > Best regards, > Bart > -- Justin Deoliveira The Open Planning Project http://topp.openplans.org |