Try the IBM JVM as a first step. While I've never had problems with Sun's
JVM on linux, there have been reported problems... you might want to search
the listserv archives for this. Nothing James should do should be able to
create a segmentation fault, so the problem lies in the choice of
JVM/libraries in the version of Redhat you're using.
Serge Knystautas
Loki Technologies
http://www.lokitech.com/
----- Original Message -----
From: "Danny Angus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 11:25 AM
Subject: Segmentation error
> Hi all,
>
> I've been running james 1.2.1 & 1.2.2 on NT,Win2k & Linux redhat6 fine
since
> 26/march/01
> And I've been successfully messin' with mailets NNTP and db (MySQL) stuff.
> Now I'm trying to install it on a redhat7 machine (to do some beta testing
> in our office) and I get these messages before it dies ..
>
> Phoenix 3.1a1-dev
> ../run.sh: line 52: 21170 Segmentation fault $JAVA_HOME/bin/java
> $JVM_OPTS -jar $PHOENIX_HOME/bin/phoenix-loader.jar $*
>
> Tomcat went on this machine Ok but I had to "rename" some of the glibc
stuff
> to make it work with the sun JRE
> j2sdk-1_3_1-linux-i386
>
> Now I'm not trying to install any of the changes I've made, just the
vanilla
> 1.2.2, from the same tgz as I used to install it here..
>
> Why wont james start, I'm stumped *help* me please!
> (i'm going to try the IBM JVM)
>
> danny.
>
>
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