PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE. TO FURTHER COMMENT ON THE STATUS OF THIS BUG PLEASE FOLLOW THE LINK BELOW AND USE THE ON-LINE APPLICATION. REPLYING TO THIS MESSAGE DOES NOT UPDATE THE DATABASE, AND SO YOUR COMMENT WILL BE LOST SOMEWHERE. http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3214 *** shadow/3214 Tue Aug 21 16:02:01 2001 --- shadow/3214.tmp.1235 Fri Sep 7 16:43:06 2001 *************** *** 26,29 **** Buildfile: build.xml build.sh: line 24: 18163 Segmentation fault $JAVA_HOME/bin/java ! -Dant.home=$ANT_HOME -classpath "$LOCALCLASSPATH" org.apache.tools.ant.Main $* --- 26,47 ---- Buildfile: build.xml build.sh: line 24: 18163 Segmentation fault $JAVA_HOME/bin/java ! -Dant.home=$ANT_HOME -classpath "$LOCALCLASSPATH" org.apache.tools.ant.Main $* ! ! ------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2001-09-07 16:43 ------- ! Is this related to the known Java problem described on their install notes ! ! http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/install-linux-sdk.html ! ! <quote> ! The newer glibc-2.2.x libraries cannot correctly handle initial thread stack ! sizes larger than 6 MB. This can cause a segmentation fault on come Linux ! platforms that use the newer libraries. Such platforms include Red Hat 7.0, ! SuSe 7.2, and Debian 2.2. The problem will not occur on Linux platforms that ! are using glibc-2.1.x such as Red Hat 6.1 and 6.2. It will also not affect Red ! Hat 7.1 because it uses a different thread stack layout. This problem is being ! tracked as bug 4466587. ! ! Workaround - Use "ulimit -s 2048" in bash shell or "limit stacksize 2048" in ! tcsh to limit the initial thread stack to 2 MB. ! </quote> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]