Linux J64 troubles:
I am not familiar with the Ubuntu release numbers. Is your system old (>2
years), middle aged (1 year), or bleading edge?
The problem may be in jconsole. In which case it is likely in one of the
libraries it uses or in its readline support. Or the problem may be in
libj601.so.
It would help a lot if you could test jwd. To do this you will have to find
where Java 64 is on your system (you may have to download and install it).
When you have Java 64 you will need to edit the jwd script to run it. If jwd
works then that shows that the libj601.so works.
You can use ldd to see what libraries jconsole is using and perhaps that
will give a clue to the problem.
....> cd j601_64
....> ldd jconsole
I would rather track this down in the new j602 beta. If it is not too much
trouble please download and install j602bbeta_linux64.tar.gz. Most likely it
will fail the same way but it will be easier for me to track down the
problem. Then re-report your problem with the beta.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Edushka S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2007 8:58 AM
Subject: [Jgeneral] Segmentation fault with j601_64 on Ubuntu 7.10 (64x)
Hi!
I am getting the "Segmentation fault (core dumped)" message when
trying to run 64x version of j601 on Ubuntu desktop 7.10 (2.6.22-14)
x86_64
There are the messages in logs similar to:
jconsole[13098]: segfault at 000000005e313fc0 rip 00000000004099e5 rsp
00007fff5e313660 error 4
with different "at" address...
86x version of the same j601 runs OK (haven't succeeded with ~/j601/jw
though - but I just briefly checked it - some problem with java -
haven't looked at it so far).
I started with 64x version of j601 (it didn't work on my "clean"
machine) and then installed the 86x version (and it did work) so there
shouldn't be any conflict between the versions...
Thank you for any ideas!
Regards,
Eduard
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