This is preferable to using rpm or alien as you can more easily manage the package using Debian’s and Ubuntu package management tools, plus it will integrate SQL Developer into Gnome’s Menu System . Plus, when Oracle updates their version you can use make-sqldeveloper-package to create an updated DEB package and easily update the version you have installed. The procedure outlined below works on Ubuntu Karmic and should also work on any Debian version that has the make-sqldeveloper-package.
I used the make-sqldeveloper-package, which is available for Debian and Ubuntu and it’s derivatives. However, the man page and the instructions are little unclear on how to use it. You need to download the zip file available at (and not the RPM file nor any of the other packages) and then use the make-sqldeveloper-package to convert it to a DEB which you can then install using the dpkg command.
Use the make-sqldeveloper-package to convert the ZIP file into a DEB package
Download the ZIP file titled “Oracle SQL Developer for other platforms” and manually install
Download the RPM package and convert to a DEB package using alien
Download the RPM package and install using rpm (not advisable).
If you want to install Oracle’s on Ubuntu (or another DEB based system such as Debian) you can do one of the following:
Install Oracle SQL Developer on Ubuntu Karmic & Lucid at /home/\/\ick
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