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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Unable to configure Oracle sqlplus V12 properly. Need Help. Resources could'nt be found elsewhere . Post 302917261 by arjunmayilvagan on Monday 15th of September 2014 02:39:01 PM
Old 09-15-2014
Oracle I installed just 3 *rpm files using alien software which converted them into *.deb files, installed.

alien took care of the installation of the *.deb files itself.
Yeah, i get that the username and password has to be setup at the server side. But, i am a newbie to sqlplus and a total noob in this topic. I want to use this locally on my personal machine for my practice purposes.
Anyhow, answer for your question, Files i installed:
  • oracle-instantclient12.1-sqlplus-12.1.0.2.0-1.x86_64.rpm
  • oracle-instantclient12.1-basic-12.1.0.2.0-1.x86_64.rpm
  • oracle-instantclient12.1-devel-12.1.0.2.0-1.x86_64.rpm



as per the instructions on, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Oracle%20Instant%20Client
 

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ALIEN(1p)						User Contributed Perl Documentation						 ALIEN(1p)

NAME
alien - Convert or install an alien binary package SYNOPSIS
alien [--to-deb] [--to-rpm] [--to-tgz] [--to-slp] [options] file [...] DESCRIPTION
alien is a program that converts between Red Hat rpm, Debian deb, Stampede slp, Slackware tgz, and Solaris pkg file formats. If you want to use a package from another linux distribution than the one you have installed on your system, you can use alien to convert it to your preferred package format and install it. It also supports LSB packages. WARNING
alien should not be used to replace important system packages, like init, libc, or other things that are essential for the functioning of your system. Many of these packages are set up differently by the different distributions, and packages from the different distributions cannot be used interchangeably. In general, if you can't remove a package without breaking your system, don't try to replace it with an alien version. PACKAGE FORMAT NOTES
rpm For converting to and from rpm format the Red Hat Package Manager must be installed. lsb Unlike the other package formats, alien can handle the depenendencies of lsb packages if the destination package format supports dependencies. Note that this means that the package generated from a lsb package will depend on a package named "lsb" -- your distribution should provide a package by that name, if it is lsb compliant. The scripts in the lsb package will be converted by default as well. To generate lsb packages, the Red Hat Package Manager must be installed, and alien will use by preference a program named lsb-rpm, if it exists. No guarantees are made that the generated lsb packages will be fully LSB compliant, and it's rather unlikely they will unless you build them in the lsbdev environment. Note that unlike other package formats, converting an LSB package to another format will not cause its minor version number to be changed. deb For converting to (but not from) deb format, the gcc, make, debhelper, dpkg-dev, and dpkg packages must be installed. tgz Note that when converting from the tgz format, alien will simply generate an output package that has the same files in it as are in the tgz file. This only works well if the tgz file has precompiled binaries in it in a standard linux directory tree. Do NOT run alien on tar files with source code in them, unless you want this source code to be installed in your root directory when you install the package! When using alien to convert a tgz package, all files in /etc in are assumed to be configuration files. pkg To manipulate packages in the Solaris pkg format (which is really the SV datastream package format), you will need the Solaris pkginfo and pkgtrans tools. OPTIONS
alien will convert all the files you pass into it into all the output types you specify. If no output type is specified, it defaults to converting to deb format. file [...] The list of package files to convert. -d, --to-deb Make debian packages. This is the default. -r, --to-rpm Make rpm packages. -t, --to-tgz Make tgz packages. --to-slp Make slp packages. -p, --to-pkg Make Solaris pkg packages. -i, --install Automatically install each generated package, and remove the package file after it has been installed. -g, --generate Generate a temporary directory suitable for building a package from, but do not actually create the package. This is useful if you want to move files around in the package before building it. The package can be built from this temporary directory by running "debian/rules binary", if you were creating a Debian package, or by running "rpmbuild -bb <packagename>.spec" if you were creating a Red Hat package. -s, --single Like -g, but do not generate the packagename.orig directory. This is only useful when you are very low on disk space and are generating a debian package. -c, --scripts Try to convert the scripts that are meant to be run when the package is installed and removed. Use this with caution, because these scripts might be designed to work on a system unlike your own, and could cause problems. It is recommended that you examine the scripts by hand and check to see what they do before using this option. This is enabled by default when converting from lsb packages. --patch=patch Specify the patch to be used instead of automatically looking the patch up in /var/lib/alien. This has no effect unless a debian package is being built. --anypatch Be less strict about which patch file is used, perhaps attempting to use a patch file for an older verson of the package. This is not guaranteed to always work; older patches may not necessarily work with newer packages. --nopatch Do not use any patch files. --description=desc Specifiy a description for the package. This only has an effect when converting from the tgz package format, which lacks descriptions. --version=version Specifiy a version for the package. This only has an effect when converting from the tgz package format, which may lack version information. Note that without an argument, this displays the version of alien instead. -T, --test Test the generated packages. Currently this is only supported for debian packages, which, if lintian is installed, will be tested with lintian and lintian's output displayed. -k, --keep-version By default, alien adds one to the minor version number of each package it converts. If this option is given, alien will not do this. --bump=number Instead of incrementing the version number of the converted package by 1, increment it by the given number. --fixperms Sanitize all file owners and permissions when building a deb. This may be useful if the original package is a mess. On the other hand, it may break some things to mess with their permissions and owners to the degree this does, so it defaults to off. This can only be used when converting to debian packages. -v, --verbose Be verbose: Display each command alien runs in the process of converting a package. --veryverbose Be verbose as with --verbose, but also display the output of each command run. Some commands may generate a lot of output. -h, --help Display a short usage summary. -V, --version Display the version of alien. EXAMPLES
Here are some examples of the use of alien: alien --to-deb package.rpm Convert the package.rpm into a package.deb alien --to-rpm package.deb Convert the package.deb into a package.rpm alien -i package.rpm Convert the package.rpm into a package.deb (converting to a .deb package is default, so you need not specify --to-deb), and install the generated package. alien --to-deb --to-rpm --to-tgz --to-slp foo.deb bar.rpm baz.tgz Creates 9 new packages. When it is done, foo bar and baz are available in all 4 package formats. ENVIRONMENT
alien recognizes the following environment variables: RPMBUILDOPTS Options to pass to rpm when it is building a package. RPMINSTALLOPT Options to pass to rpm when it is installing a package. EMAIL If set, alien assumes this is your email address. Email addresses are included in generated debian packages. AUTHOR
alien was written by Christoph Lameter, <clameter@debian.org>. deb to rpm conversion code was taken from the martian program by Randolph Chung, <tausq@debian.org>. The Solaris pkg code was written by Mark A. Hershberger <mah@everybody.org>. alien has been extensively rewritten (3 times) and is now maintained by Joey Hess, <joeyh@debian.org>. COPYRIGHT
alien may be copied and modified under the terms of the GNU General Public License. perl v5.12.3 2011-06-20 ALIEN(1p)
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