That's hard to find out, for the time being I'm stuck with 9.2.
I'm rather confident that even 9.2.0.8 - the latest
patched Oracle 9.2 version - would be ok, but I'll have to wait to get that in reach for me. Currently, it's 9.2.0.1 on the machine I work on.
Update: Much to my disappointment, the first attempt to follow your suggestion brought no improvement. That's not quite a final word on it so far, as there are at least two more things to try/investigate:
- first, the Oracle libraries are expecting a libstdc++.so.5, whereas on my system there are only some libstdc++-4.1.2-14.el5;
- I've tried with Oracle Instant Client 10.2.0.3 - and there is also an 10.2.0.4 available (and an 10.1.0.5, and an 11.1.0.6.0...)
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