I had a similar problem with JDK v1.1.x under RedHat 5.0 (i.e., with
glibc).  It was solved by upgrading to gcc 2.8.  libc5 linux systems don't
seem to have this problem.

Dan

On Wed, 15 Jul 1998, Steffen Tacke wrote:

> Hi !
> 
> Currently i have to develop an application that is based on a C++ Core.
> For testing purpose i just called some C++-Functions that simply do some 
> cout stuff from within a selfwritten Java-GUI. The functions are called
> succesfully but if i want proceed in the Java-Programm i ALWAYS get an:
> SIGSEGV   11*  segmentation violation
>         stackbase=0x413c5000, stackpointer=0x413c4a28
> 
> Full thread dump:
>     "Thread-5" (TID:0x4065e658, sys_thread_t:0x414fef04, state:MW) prio=5
> [...and so on...]
> 
> The same kind of error happens also with a different C++ Library
> but similar calls (it doesn't matter if the c++ calls are doing some cout
> stuff ore anything else).
> The C++ Calls are compiled with g++ 2.7.2 with the -shared switch.
> The same type of Code (Java and C++) runs without any problems on a Sun
> Solaris 2.5.1 System (also with gcc 2.7.2).
> 
> So my conclusion is that there is a (are some) serious bug(s) in the Java
> Native Interface of the JDK-Linux-Port...   
> Does anyone have the same kind of problem with jdk1.1.6v2 and JNI Calls
> (calls of C++ Methods from Java) or does anyone have some further
> information or hints for me what to do ?
> 
> ------
> mfg.
>     Steffen Tacke
> 
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