How to download Oracle Database 11g release 2 for Mac OS up vote 2 down vote favorite I have been trying to download Oracle Database 11g release 2 for mac os but in the given link by oracle I can only see Linux x86 and Linux x86-64. If you're an ORACLENERD and a relatively early adopter of new versions of Mac OS X, you might notice that the 64-bit version of the OS X Instant Client does not work under OS X Lion. Attempts to use the 64-bit sqlplus binary and libraries result in a segmentation fault. A note on Oracle Full Client Installations: If using an Oracle full client installation the install folder will contain a /lib subfolder and the ORACLE_HOME should be sufficient to set as FME will use the ORACLE_HOME path, locate and confirm the existence of the 'lib' folder and apply it to the LD_LIBRARY_PATH appending /lib to it.
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I cannot install the Oracle client for Perl using CPAN DBD:Oracle on Mac OSX.It is needed to run the DBI connection service in Perl.
How can I fix this?
The following errors occur -
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You obviously have the instant client installed, which doesn't have the header and library files needed to compile DBD::Oracle. Use a full client installation.
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I have not tried this myself, but I think you need to add the 'sdk' package for the instant client.
The downloads page can be found here:http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/intel-macsoft-096467.html
You need the basic+sdk packages.
Google email client for mac. Hope that helps.
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I need to install Oracle Database on Mac OS X. I recently developped a NodeJS application using MySQL and now, I need this one to be compatible with Oracle, this is why I need Oracle Database on my Mac OS X, I will developped the Oracle version of the application..
What's the best way to install Oracle on Mac OS X?
I tried to install Oracle using this page : http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/apps-tech/intel-macsoft-096467.html
Installed package :
Version 11.2.0.4.0 (32-bit) Instant Client Package - Basic: All files required to run OCI, OCCI, and JDBC-OCI applications
But it seem's not working because on my terminal I'm not able to execute
sqlplus ..
And is there a client interface for Oracle?
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There is no Oracle database server available on current macosx. The last Oracle version was 10.2.0.4, even a quick and incomplete 10.2.0.5 but that was years ago.Now we do have clients. See installation instructions for macosX
Currently there is also a java client that works pretty well but still is under development. De EA of sqlcl can be found here Oracle SQL Developer 4.1 EA2 (4.1.0.18.37), last update was yesterday.
If you really need an Oracle server, go for VirtualBox and create a Linux image for it to run Oracle-12 in. VirtualBox can be found here https://www.virtualbox.org/. For now, stay with OEL-6, that you can find here just pick V52218-01
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These days it's very easy to spin up a complete Oracle server in Docker for Mac.
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One image I found to be working very well is https://hub.docker.com/r/sath89/oracle-12c/
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