This is nothing new. It has happened to me almost every time I've patched Standard Edition since maybe 9.2.4.
If you ask Oracle Support about it, they'll probably tell to extract a library from the
10.2.0.1 installation media, drop it into $ORACLE_HOME/lib, and relink. If you ask *really* nicely, they might even tell you *how*. ;-)
Now, I haven't personally encountered this in 10.2 (haven't had occasion to patch that release yet), but I'm will to bet its the same thing. Given that the Oracle documentation essentially ignores the existance of Standard Edition, why shouldn't the patchsets?
On 6/7/06, Paul Drake <bdbafh@gmail.com> wrote:
After Applying 10.2.0.2 Patchset Standard Edition Banner Displays As Enterprise Edition
Note:372400.1
Symptoms
After applying the
10.2.0.2 patchset to
10.2.0.1 Standard Edition on Windows the banner now displays as Enterprise Edition.
Paul
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