On 2003-09-13 at 19:55, Lorrin Nelson wrote:
It may well be that we're right that it's a JVM code and that it's caused by a fairly standard use of the NIO code in the JVM -- but I'm sure dozens of people every day think they've got a JVM bug and try to foist the work off on Sun.
If the JVM crashes, that is the fault of the JVM, no matter which code is run.
User mode crashes of real CPUs are bugs, and virtual CPUs are no different.
Right, except when they're not - like problems with the motherboard or with the opsys or a native library. I'm not saying it's not a JVM bug, I'm just saying it's reasonable for them to ask for a cleaner problem report. Look at what was submitted -- run my program for a while and it crashes. It's not supposed to do that. Fix it. Of course they're gonna push that back no matter what the exception was. And I bet the Freenet dev list would do the same if someone working on some Freenet app we'd never heard of sent in a similar report, no matter what their exception said.
-Lorrin
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