APEX 5.0.1 install post question copy images

I must be bad understand something.  I always seem to have trouble with the copy of the images of post-installation step.

https://updates.Oracle.com/Orion/services/download?type=Readme & Aru = 19148894 #CHDHFHBI

I installed the APEX 5.0.1 patch.  I use OSH.  I copied the patch/images as described in the readme of post-installation.

However, whenever I connect to APEX after the 5.0.1 has been applied, I get this error:

"There is a problem with your environment because the Application Express files are not updated! For the version 5.0.0.00.31 files were loaded, but 5.0.1.00.06 is expected. Check that you have copied the images directory on your application server by following the instructions in the Setup Guide. »

What I see, APEX works very well.  All images appear in the APEX Application Builder, etc, but I'm still embarrassed that I get this error message about images whenever I have connection.

I copied the pictures a few times now and no change.

Thanks for your help.

Reid

some details of directory below:

$ grep images dads.conf

Alias is ' / u02/app/OHS/apex_images / '.

$ pwd

/ U02/App/OHS/Oracle_WT1/forums/Instance1/config/OHS/ohs1/mod_plsql

# ls - ald apex_images

drwxr-xr-x 33 OHS 40960 17 Jul 13:02 apex_images dba

# cd apex_images

# ls | WC-l

865

# pwd

/ U02/App/OHS/apex_images

See Patrick's response in this thread:

APEX 5.01 (first Patch to APEX 5.0) is now available!

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