There is not much that can go wrong in the 64bit J installion that would cause a segmentation fault. You just need to be sure that the 64bit jconsole gets the 64bit libj601.so. This is usually done by putting the libj601.so in the lib64 directory. My guess right now is that there is a problem with J64 vs the Fedora Core 6, kernel version 2.6.18. Do you get the fault immediately on running jconsole? If you intend to upgrade anyways, perhaps the first thing to try is to upgrade to the latest os vertsion available and try again. For our own testing we use Suse and Ubuntu. Feedback from any users of Fedora Core 6 (64bit) would be appreciated.

----- Original Message ----- From: "John Randall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2007 2:40 PM
Subject: [Jgeneral] Help with Linux64 installation


I am trying to install the Linux64 version of J.

The processor is an Intel Core Duo (x86_64) and the OS is a 64-bit version
Fedora Core 6, kernel version 2.6.18, which I will shortly upgrade to
2.6.19.

I don't expect jw to work (yet) since I have not yet installed Sun's Java.
However I get a segmentation fault when I run jconsole.  The 32-bit
version works fine.

Does anyone have any advice or experience with this?  I believe I am
following the installation instructions correctly, and I have successfully
run 32-bit J on various Linux distributions.

Best wishes,

John





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