Thanks for the hint.

I upgrade to Redhat 5.1 and my java problems went away.

Unfortunately new non-java related problems took its place.

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> Also, make sure you are running what you think you are running.
> Do a "which java" and make sure you don't have a conflicting package like
> Kaffe or older version of Java.
> 
> At 10:25 AM 11/6/98 -0500, Aleksey Sudakov wrote:
> >: I am running the lates glibc version of jdk on a Pentium66 with linux 5.0. 
> >: 
> >: I looked and appear to have the correct versions of the glibc libraries.
> >: 
> >: But everytime I run any of the jdk program. I get no output. No errors, no 
> >: ..class files, no nothing. I don't even get a core dump.
> >: 
> >: Does anyone now what is going on? 
> >
> >I guess I experienced the same. Even simple things like javac
> HelloWorld.java failed silently while java --help worked. I upgraded to the
> most recent glibc which is if I am not mistaken x-x-29 and problems went away.
> >
> >Regards,
> >Aleksey
> >
> >P.S. Well, glibc was not the only thing that I upgraded from default
> RedHat 5.0 installation, so may be the solution was there.
> 
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