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64-bit OIC installed in 32-bit OS

user1252037Jan 5 2012 — edited Jan 11 2012
Hi,

I have a machine with a 64-bit processor but running a 32-bit Windows OS. That Windows OS hosts a Virtual Box VM running a 32-bit version of Oracle Linux 6.1.

My problem is that when I install Solaris Studio (12.3) the executables in the OIC installation are 64-bit executables. Not surprisingly the 32-bit Linux cannot run them. This is despite the installer I used being called '...-x86-...'. Other executables in the installation (e.g. the C compiler) are 32-bit executables.

It seems that the OIC installer is automatically choosing to install 64-bit executables. I looked at the installer and did not see any way to force the OIC installer to install 32-bit executables, but did not see anything.

Is there are way to have the installer install the correct executables for the OS?

Alternatively, can I take a the OIC directory tree from another machine (one with a 32-bit processor) and replace the incorrect one on this VM?

Thanks,
Leigh.
This post has been answered by Steve.Clamage-Oracle on Jan 5 2012
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