Hey all,

I've been having a slight problem plaguing me of late, and thought to
post this solution for anyone else experiencing the same issue.
There's already a few bugs filed for variations of this, but they're a
little different, on older builds of GWT, so rather than doing +1 on
an old bug report, I thought I'd post on a fresh thread here in case
anyone searches this forum for the problem.

The server is running at http://localhost:7711/
#
# An unexpected error has been detected by Java Runtime Environment:
#
#  SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0x0625665c, pid=11193, tid=2419309456
#
# Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (10.0-b23 mixed mode linux-x86)
# Problematic frame:
# V  [libjvm.so+0x25665c]
#
# An error report file with more information is saved as:
# /home/x/xGwt/xCore/war/hs_err_pid11193.log
#
# If you would like to submit a bug report, please visit:
#   http://java.sun.com/webapps/bugreport/crash.jsp
# The crash happened outside the Java Virtual Machine in native code.
# See problematic frame for where to report the bug.
#

look familiar?

I'm running Ubuntu 8.04, x686, w/ GWT 1.6.4 and Appengine 1.2.0 {1.2.1
won't upload yet} and I only get this message when I try to run my app
under Java 6; it'll go in Java 5, but I used to be running it in 6 and
everything was fine.  Well, I'd get a SIGSEGV once in a while, but it
wasn't too bad.  My box is running 4G RAM, eclipse is set to 1G, and
I'm running w/ Xmx768M...  I tried upping the Xmx, decreasing it,
running in ant {through IDE and terminal}, but that does the same
thing with "java returned 134" at the end.

This isn't critical, because I don't use anything in the 1.6 API on
the server side, but it WAS frustrating.  For extra clarity, this
project has just over 500 source files, and I'm using gwtquery +
incubator, generic 24-24 headers {only mods are vbox support and rt
audio}, eclipse 3.4, 64bit architecture, running 32-bit headers and
sun java 1.6.0.7 / 1.5.0.16  {Ubuntu doesn't support newest sun
JDKs}...  I looked around and apparently this can be solved by using
openJDK 1.6.0.11, but I've had...  issues... with openJDK in the
past.  If anyone has a better solution than going back to 1.5, or can
confirm openJDK, I'd love to hear it!


PS - On a random sidenote, earlier this morning I was greeted by
strange crashes in IE6 when trying to animate opacity on clipped
ImageBundle images; works fine on normal elements, but not the
clippers...

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