From: Steve Byrne
>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?

Yes it does !
Whay are they supplied with jdk anyway ?

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