Humm, I did not run into that. Another thing you might want to try is
to exec the java program instead of just running it as a child process.
When I used "exec java -native ..." that fixed the problem for me.

Mo DeJong
dejong at cs.umn.edu

On Fri, 19 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> No, I'm seeing the same problem with both green and native threads...
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> On Fri, 19 Feb 1999 16:10:43 -0600, Moses DeJong wrote:
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> >I ran into this same problem. I too posted a note to the mailing list
> >but I did not hear back from anyone. The really odd part was that it
> >only seemed to happen when running with native threads. If I ran the
> >green threads version it worked just fine. Another strange thing that
> >seemed to happen with that native threads version is that reading
> >from System.in did not work when java was invoked from a shell script.
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> Please remember that the 1.1.7 native threads package is "beta level"
> code.  It works relatively well but there are known limitations and
> some other problems with it.  You may have bumped into one or two of these.
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