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Patch 26834480 fails with relink error (Doc ID 2602352.1)

Last updated on APRIL 04, 2025

Applies to:

Oracle Applications DBA - Version 12.2 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

On : 12.2 version, when attempting to apply 26834480,
the following error occurs.

ERROR
-----------------------
While applying patch 26834480 using Doc ID 1617461.1 the failed with the error:

/usr/bin/sh: line 7: ar: command not found
LINK : fatal error LNK1181: cannot open input file 'afcore.obj'
Can not open FNDCOREST.lib
gnumake: *** [Your_Path/fs1/EBSapps/appl/fnd/12.0.0/def/FNDCORE.def]
Error 1
Creating import library FNDCORE.lib failed on Thu Oct 10 14:06:27 AST 2019
Creating import library FNDCORE.lib failed on Thu Oct 10 14:06:27 AST 2019

 

Your_Path/fs1/EBSapps/10.1.2/lib/oranls10.lib

Your_Path/fs1/EBSapps/10.1.2/lib/oracore10.lib
C:\VS2013\VC/LIB/MSVCRT.LIB C:\VS2013\VC/LIB/OLDNAMES.LIB "C:/Program Files
(x86)/Windows Kits/8.1/LIB/winv6.3/um/x86"/KERNEL32.LIB "C:/Program Files
(x86)/Windows Kits/8.1/LIB/winv6.3/um/x86"/USER32.LIB "C:/Program Files
(x86)/Windows Kits/8.1/LIB/winv6.3/um/x86"/ADVAPI32.LIB "C:/Program Files
(x86)/Windows Kits/8.1/LIB/winv6.3/um/x86"/WINSPOOL.LIB "C:/Program Files
(x86)/Windows Kits/8.1/LIB/winv6.3/um/x86"/COMDLG32.LIB "C:/Program Files
(x86)/Windows Kits/8.1/LIB/winv6.3/um/x86"/GDI32.LIB "C:/Program Files
(x86)/Windows Kits/8.1/LIB/winv6.3/um/x86"/CRYPT32.LIB "C:/Program Files
(x86)/Windows Kits/8.1/LIB/winv6.3/um/x86"/VERSION.LIB
LINK : fatal error LNK1181: cannot open input file 'C:VS2013VC/LIB/MSVCRT.LIB'
gnumake: *** [Your_Path/fs1/EBSapps/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adadminnew.exe]
Error 157
Done with link of ad executable 'adadmin.exe' on Thu Oct 10 14:06:34 AST 2019

Cause

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