We are using libc5.  I tried Pauls advice of removing the two files libc.so.5
and libdl.so.1 from ~JAVAHOME/lib/i686/green_threads/  This seemed to fix the
problem keeping the 1.9.9 version of the system ld.so library.
-John

Casiraghi Luigi wrote:

> In data 06.58 09/07/98 -0700, John Vliet ha scritto:
> >In my description of the problem I mentioned that you can replace the
> >ld-linux.so library with an older version (1.9.5 as opposed to 1.9.9)
> >and the Java stuff seems to work fine. Unfortunately this causes our
> >dhtml server and it's database to break. Interestingly though, you can
> >switch to the older library, start you program, switch back to the 1.9.9
> >version and all will live in harmony (that is until you exit the java
> >program).  This is by no means a solution, but a crude work around if
> >you are using Java as a Server that is a critical part of your system,
> >it will get you running until a real soln is found.
> >-John
> >
> >
> >
>
> John, what flavour of libc are you running (libc5, glibc2.0.6, glibc2.0.7
> from RH, etc)??
>
> Luigi
>
> Luigi Casiraghi
> Dufrital SPA
> lcasi@linux1
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> EDP SEDE
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