Resolve Any Oracle Linux 7 Installation Dependencies
Resolve any of the following software library dependencies for Oracle Linux 7.0
upto 7.9 before you install OCSDM so that the OCSDM installation process runs properly. The following table describes the
Oracle Linux 7 software library packages shared with Oracle Communications Session Delivery Manager.
Library | Description |
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apr | The Apache Portable Runtime (APR) supporting library is for the Apache web server that provides a set of application programming interfaces (APIs) that map to the underlying operating system (OS). The APR provides emulation where the OS does not support a particular function to make a program portable across different platforms. |
apr-util | The APR Utility Library (APR-Util) provides a predictable and consistent interface for underlying client library interfaces. This API assures predictable if not identical behavior regardless of which libraries are available on a given platform. |
libxslt | The package contains extensible style sheet language transformations (XSLT) libraries. These are useful for extending libxml2 libraries that are used to manipulate XML files to support XSLT files. |
libaprutil | The APR database binding library for the Apache web server. |
libGL | OpenGL-based programs must link with the libGL library that implements the GLX interface as well as the main OpenGL API entry points. |
libX11 | The X.Org stack, which provides an open source implementation of the X Window System for the C language X interface. See the X.Org Foundation for more information. |
libXxf86vm | X11 XFree86 video mode extension library provides an interface to the XFree86-VidModeExtension extension, which allows client applications to get and set video mode timings in extensive detail. It is used by the xvidtune program in particular. |
alsa-lib | Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) library package used by programs (including ALSA Utilities ) requiring access to the ALSA sound interface. |
If you are missing any shared software libraries in your Oracle Linux environment, run the "yum" program. Yum is the primary tool for getting, installing, deleting, querying, and managing Oracle Linux software packages from official software repositories, as well as other third-party repositories.