I was getting an identical problem with Redhat 7.0. Upgrading to v7.1 fixed
this. (Problems with the JVM in RedHat 7.0 were noted in the Sun JVM
installation notes).
I'm not sure if there's a similar upgrade for Mandrake Linux? (And I don't
know which exact libraries caused/fixed the problems - I was upgrading
anyway...)
ciao
Daz
On Tue, 3 Jul 2001 10:13, Steve Belt wrote:
> I am trying to run James on my linux box(Mandrake 8.0). (I previously ran
> JAMES on a windows box without any problems). I get a core dump whenever I
> try to run James (This happens on the release as well as nightly build).
>
> I have setup JAVA_HOME (/usr/java/jdk1.3.1/)
> I have modified the JAMES.conf.xml (yes, I confirmed my changes were after
> the comments section) set the domain name
> set the dns
> set the admin password
>
> Did I miss a step somewhere? What should I look for?
>
> TIA
> Steve B.
>
> PS here is the output I get
>
> Avalon runner
>
> parser : org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser
> configurationPath : ../conf/
> logFile : ../logs/avalon.log
> libPath : ../lib/
> blockPath : ./blocks/
>
> Scanning jars for new Blocks...
> Reading configuration
> ./run.sh: line 26: 2174 Segmentation fault (core dumped)
> $JAVA_HOME/bin/ja va -cp $CLASSPATH:$LOCAL_CLASSPATH
> org.apache.avalon.loader.Main $*
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