Oracle® Calendar Desktop Client for Linux Readme
10g Release 1 (10.1.2.3)
 

 

Oracle® Calendar Desktop Client for Linux

Readme

10g Release 1 (10.1.2.3)

April 27, 2006

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Installing Oracle Calendar Desktop Client for Linux

This section includes the following topics:

System Requirements

Table 1 Oracle Calendar Desktop Client for Linux System Requirements

Requirement Value

Operating Systems

One of the following:

  • Red Hat Linux 9 or later

  • SUSE Linux 9 or later

  • Linux x86 with kernel 2.4.9 or later

Note: You need Netscape Navigator 4.0 or later, or Mozilla, to use the Oracle Calendar desktop client online help. The directory that contains the Netscape or Mozilla executable file must be set in the installation path you specify.

Disk Space

40 MB

RAM

128 MB

Calendar Servers

  • Oracle Calendar server 5.4

  • Oracle Calendar server 5.5

  • Oracle Calendar server 9.0.4.x

  • Oracle Calendar server 10.1.1.x (10gR1)

  • Oracle Calendar server 10.1.2.x (10gR1)


Installation Instructions

This section describes how to install the Oracle Calendar desktop client for Linux.

  1. Unpack the distribution archive in a temporary directory, as follows: gtar zxvf /tmp/cal_linux_1012.tar.gz

  2. Change to the OracleCalendar_inst directory, as follows: cd OracleCalendar_inst

  3. To install using a full graphical interface, run gui_install.sh.

  4. If you prefer to install using a text mode interface, run text_install.sh. You will be prompted for installation and shortcut directories.

Bugs Fixed

Table 2, "Bugs Fixed: Oracle Calendar Desktop Client for Linux Release 10.1.2.3" lists bug fixes in this release of the Oracle Calendar desktop client for Linux.

Table 2 Bugs Fixed: Oracle Calendar Desktop Client for Linux Release 10.1.2.3

Bug # Description

4637129

When deleting instances with the same start time, the desktop client would stop responding.

4640062

Pressing CTRL while right-clicking a rescheduled meeting containing both internal users on a local node and external users, would cause a module error.

4867796

Selecting the Offline Reconciliation option Check for conflicts on upload would not work if a meeting containing one or more resources in conflict was created offline.

4945371

In certain scenarios, the Windows state at the time the desktop client was exited, would not be preserved if the user clicked Quit in the Sign-In dialog box.

5123697

When modifying one instance of a repeating weekly meeting containing different invitees every week, all meeting invitees would be e-mailed, not just the invitees for the modified instance.



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