Its a Sun bug, but unless we can replicate it with Solaris alone, they
will not touch it (I tried already). The blackdown team will tend to
view it as a Sun bug ... Don't know how to proceed ...
I have been contacted by another JDK1.2 user who has been burned by
this too ...
Alexander
On Wed, Mar 10, 1999 at 09:34:00PM -0500, David A. Green wrote:
> OK, switching to 16bpp fixed the problem. The question remains, is this a
> Linux-Java bug or a Sun-Java bug? As in, should I report it to the blackdown
> team or to Sun, or have you already reported it? If the same problem occurs
> displaying to a Linux box from a Solaris machine, then it seems that it is a
> Sun bug, but the crashing under 24bpp mode sounds more like a Linux problem.
> What do you think?
>
> -Dave
>
>
> "Alexander V. Konstantinou" wrote:
>
> > It is a 32bit depth problem. You will notice the same problem if you
> > display from a Solaris machine to your Linux X-server. I also get a
> > seg fault when in 24bit deph.
> >
> > Solutions ? I had to switch to 16bit depth.
> >
> > Alexander
> >
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