DAVID BALAZIC writes:
 > Steve Byrne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
 > 
 > >DAVID BALAZIC writes:
 > > > This might be a bug in JDK 1.1.6 v1 libc5  i386
 > > > 
 > > > I crashes similarily with jdk 1.1.5 v7 libc5 i386
 > > > 
 > > > but not on JDK 1.1.3 v 3.0.1 for IRIX on an SGI machine
 > > > 
 > > > I have an ancient Slackware distribution on x86 machine.
 > > > I upgraded manually most of SW , so I have pretty recent everything.
 > > > 
 > >
 > >Works on v2 libc5.  Perhaps there's something odd with your environment?
 > 
 > Is that jdk 1.1.6v2 ?   Avaliable where ?  

I announced this less than a week ago, but here goes again:

   www.blackdown.org/~sbb/1.1.6/v2-test 

As you've discovered, it's more likely that your problems stem from ld 1.9.9.
I really, honestly believe a version incompatibility has been introduced in
1.9.9, and this causes lots of problems for software that does a lot of dynamic
linking.  

One other thing I'd suggest trying: go back to 1.9.9.  Move the libc and libdl
that are in the green_threads directory to someplace else, or just change their
names so that they won't be found (the net effect being that you are using your
local libc and libdl versions).  Does this work?

Steve

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