On Fri, Oct 30, Sven Werner wrote:
> I'm using Linux Kernel 2.0.35, libc5.4.46.
>
> When I'm using the above mentioned JDK it crashes like this:
>
> SIGSEGV 11* segmentation violation
>
> Full thread dump:
> Monitor Cache Dump:
> Registered Monitor Dump:
> Monitor IO lock: <unowned>
> Child death monitor: <unowned>
> Event monitor: <unowned>
> I/O monitor: <unowned>
> Alarm monitor: <unowned>
> Monitor registry: <unowned>
> Thread Alarm Q:
>
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> I downloaded the libc5 Version. Some Ideas.
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You find the solution at our Support-Database:
JavaWorkshop and S.u.S.E. Linux 5.3 from
<http://www.suse.de/Support/sdb/jws_ldso.html> :
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`Applies to'
`S.u.S.E. Linux' : Version 5.3
Symptom:
Java Workshop doesn't start correctly after an update to S.u.S.E.
5.3 and aborts with a core dump.
Cause:
Together with S.u.S.E. Linux Version 5.3 comes a newer ld.so
library than needed by Java.
Solution:
There are two possibilities to use JavaWorkshop despite the
presence of the new library :
- Install the package ldso.rpm of a former version of S.u.S.E.
Linux.
- Displace the file
</usr/lib/java/lib/i686/green_threads/libdl.so.1> such that it
cannot be used anymore by Java.
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mfG,
Carsten Hoeger
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