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On second thought -- that error is platform specific (JDK for Linux on
PowerPC processors).  If you're running on Intel, you may have to keep
digging.

Sorry about that -- I thought this came from another list initially.

> From the readme:
> 
> "...requires glibc 2.1.3 and kernel 2.2.14pre6 as a minimum for working native
> threads"
> 
> Also from the readme:
> 
> If you would rather use green threads as your default
> thread type or you do not want to upgrade your glibc
> and kernel, then manually edit the file:
> 
> .java_wrapper
> 
> inside the jdk distribution and change
> 
> DEFAULT_THREADS_FLAG=native
> 
> to
> 
> DEFAULT_THREADS_FLAG=green
> 
> or more simply pass the option -green on the java invocation line.
> 
> java -green Your_Class_Name
> 
> 
>> Yes the errors are like this! Shared library. Where can I find more
>> information about this?
>> I have JDK 1.2.2 glibc 2.1.2 RC 4 from blackdown.org with Redhat Linux 6.1.
>> Thought that version of JDK should work...
>> Thanks for your hints...
>> 
>>> Run the jar command and see if it gives you a shared library error.  If
>> so,
>>> you have to upgrade a few things to use native threads (see the notes with
>>> the JDK).  Try setting the .java_wrapper to use green threads.
>>> 



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