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I started tracking it down when it first manifested after updates to
gnujsp and the Solaris JVM but I didn't get even as far as you did. As
usual I thought it was pilot error (still a possibility) but we've had
other problems with upgrades from Sun so I reverted back to the 1.2.1_04
and everything magically started working again. Unfortunately we're
under the usual pressures to get stuff out and working so I haven't had
time to do any more debugging. Maybe next week.
Rob Chandhok wrote:
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> At 5:44 PM +0000 3/21/00, Bruce Butterfield wrote:
> >Yes, we're having the same problem here. The workaround is to go back to
> >Solaris_JDK_1.2.1_04.
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> Just out of curiosity, what do you think the problem is? A change in
> the implementation of Arrays or something else?
>
> Thanks for the confirmation that we aren't crazy.
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> Rob
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