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I wanted to install Oracle 11.2 on my centOS7. I did all but one prerequisite steps. Oracle requires me to have a lot of rpm packages preinstalled. Do I need to find all of them and then download manually? Even if so then I have another problem. One of the packages was for example: libaio-devel-0.3.105. When I find websites with this package I don't see any download option. http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/2687403/dir/whitebox/com/libaio-0.3.105-2.x86_64.rpm.html
Do I need to copy some link?



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    These are packages for 12c. I Installed them all but apparently they are not backward compatible. On the other hand I must say that partially they helped because at at first I had to install 16 packages but now I'm left with only 11.

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  • Right! The official documentation may be more useful 4.3 Package Requirements ,

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  • It's not that I don't know what package to install. I just don't know where could I find them. The screen I added to the question, lists all of the required packages. The problem is that when I type: yum install -y [Package_name] it always says that such a package is not available. Are there some old repositories with these packages?

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I wanted to install Oracle 11.2 on my centOS7. I did all but one prerequisite steps. Oracle requires me to have a lot of rpm packages preinstalled. Do I need to find all of them and then download manually? Even if so then I have another problem. One of the packages was for example: libaio-devel-0.3.105. When I find websites with this package I don't see any download option. http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/2687403/dir/whitebox/com/libaio-0.3.105-2.x86_64.rpm.html
Do I need to copy some link?



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    These are packages for 12c. I Installed them all but apparently they are not backward compatible. On the other hand I must say that partially they helped because at at first I had to install 16 packages but now I'm left with only 11.

    – M.Dawid
    3 hours ago











  • Right! The official documentation may be more useful 4.3 Package Requirements ,

    – GAD3R
    3 hours ago











  • It's not that I don't know what package to install. I just don't know where could I find them. The screen I added to the question, lists all of the required packages. The problem is that when I type: yum install -y [Package_name] it always says that such a package is not available. Are there some old repositories with these packages?

    – M.Dawid
    3 hours ago
















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I wanted to install Oracle 11.2 on my centOS7. I did all but one prerequisite steps. Oracle requires me to have a lot of rpm packages preinstalled. Do I need to find all of them and then download manually? Even if so then I have another problem. One of the packages was for example: libaio-devel-0.3.105. When I find websites with this package I don't see any download option. http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/2687403/dir/whitebox/com/libaio-0.3.105-2.x86_64.rpm.html
Do I need to copy some link?



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I wanted to install Oracle 11.2 on my centOS7. I did all but one prerequisite steps. Oracle requires me to have a lot of rpm packages preinstalled. Do I need to find all of them and then download manually? Even if so then I have another problem. One of the packages was for example: libaio-devel-0.3.105. When I find websites with this package I don't see any download option. http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/2687403/dir/whitebox/com/libaio-0.3.105-2.x86_64.rpm.html
Do I need to copy some link?



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  • 1





    These are packages for 12c. I Installed them all but apparently they are not backward compatible. On the other hand I must say that partially they helped because at at first I had to install 16 packages but now I'm left with only 11.

    – M.Dawid
    3 hours ago











  • Right! The official documentation may be more useful 4.3 Package Requirements ,

    – GAD3R
    3 hours ago











  • It's not that I don't know what package to install. I just don't know where could I find them. The screen I added to the question, lists all of the required packages. The problem is that when I type: yum install -y [Package_name] it always says that such a package is not available. Are there some old repositories with these packages?

    – M.Dawid
    3 hours ago
















  • 1





    These are packages for 12c. I Installed them all but apparently they are not backward compatible. On the other hand I must say that partially they helped because at at first I had to install 16 packages but now I'm left with only 11.

    – M.Dawid
    3 hours ago











  • Right! The official documentation may be more useful 4.3 Package Requirements ,

    – GAD3R
    3 hours ago











  • It's not that I don't know what package to install. I just don't know where could I find them. The screen I added to the question, lists all of the required packages. The problem is that when I type: yum install -y [Package_name] it always says that such a package is not available. Are there some old repositories with these packages?

    – M.Dawid
    3 hours ago










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These are packages for 12c. I Installed them all but apparently they are not backward compatible. On the other hand I must say that partially they helped because at at first I had to install 16 packages but now I'm left with only 11.

– M.Dawid
3 hours ago





These are packages for 12c. I Installed them all but apparently they are not backward compatible. On the other hand I must say that partially they helped because at at first I had to install 16 packages but now I'm left with only 11.

– M.Dawid
3 hours ago













Right! The official documentation may be more useful 4.3 Package Requirements ,

– GAD3R
3 hours ago





Right! The official documentation may be more useful 4.3 Package Requirements ,

– GAD3R
3 hours ago













It's not that I don't know what package to install. I just don't know where could I find them. The screen I added to the question, lists all of the required packages. The problem is that when I type: yum install -y [Package_name] it always says that such a package is not available. Are there some old repositories with these packages?

– M.Dawid
3 hours ago







It's not that I don't know what package to install. I just don't know where could I find them. The screen I added to the question, lists all of the required packages. The problem is that when I type: yum install -y [Package_name] it always says that such a package is not available. Are there some old repositories with these packages?

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It looks like you just want to be able to find out which repository contains the required dependencies. Try running



yum list <packagename>


This should give the name of the repository that contains that package. You'll then just need to add that repository and then re-run:



yum install <packagename>





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    It looks like you just want to be able to find out which repository contains the required dependencies. Try running



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    This should give the name of the repository that contains that package. You'll then just need to add that repository and then re-run:



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      It looks like you just want to be able to find out which repository contains the required dependencies. Try running



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      This should give the name of the repository that contains that package. You'll then just need to add that repository and then re-run:



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        It looks like you just want to be able to find out which repository contains the required dependencies. Try running



        yum list <packagename>


        This should give the name of the repository that contains that package. You'll then just need to add that repository and then re-run:



        yum install <packagename>





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        It looks like you just want to be able to find out which repository contains the required dependencies. Try running



        yum list <packagename>


        This should give the name of the repository that contains that package. You'll then just need to add that repository and then re-run:



        yum install <packagename>






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