*NOT* sure if its officially supported, I haven't tried it out myself, but this is a suggestion if someone wants to give it a try. Searching on the web, I found this link which says how to use the older Leopard version 1.4.2 ( & 1.5 ) JDK on Snow Leopard. If we can install JDK 1.4.2 ( 32-bit ) on Snow Leopard, we will *NOT* require many of the other workarounds related to JDK version mentioned below. JDK 1.6 ( 64 bit ) is the default JDK version available on the platform. Some of the points may have been already mentioned in the links mentioned earlier. ![]() I will try to list out the issues and workarounds for getting Oracle Databse 10.2.0.4 installed. Ĭheck out the below links for information : Many notable Oracle/Mac folks have worked through and found alternate solutions. If you happen to be on a SL box and trying to install Oracle, there is a know problem with the database crashing while installation. īy the time Oracle released the Oracle DB 10.2.0.4, Snow Leopard was already out and adopted by the Mac community. ![]() The lowest version supported was the Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.4. Its been sometime now since both the 10.2.0.4 Database Client (+ Instant Client) and Database server have been available for Apple Mac OS X x86-64.
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