Juergen Kreileder writes:
 >     Bernd>   Is there a glibc-2.0 tar.gz of the same archive?
 > No, and I will not make one because the final release will be ready
 > soon.

Okay, using wget instead of Win95 Nerdscrap did the trick. I have 
the dubious pleasure of presenting the result of running my "bug" 
Invocation+AWT test against it (below), which looks quite like v1a.


 > I would recommend a complete upgrade to potato.  
 > The only problem I have with potato is that gdb currently hangs

The problem I have with potato is that I am an underprivileged
frog sitting in a remote little pond somewhere in the vast
backwater swamps of the 'net ruled by Telecom Eireann, which is 
to say that getting main/binary-i386 or some such on a borrowed 
hard disk to get it on a CD to get it to my box will take 3 days
of dedicated effort. 

Is there a somewhat less involved migration path to make my 
hopelessly outdated, aged Debian 2.1 install a somewhat acceptable 
environment for JDK?

                                                      b.



Calling method Test.init()V...
JAVA: Test.init()V called.
JAVA: AWT Frame created.
JAVA: AWT Frame configured.
SIGSEGV   11*  segmentation violation
        stackbase=BFFFF2E8, stackpointer=BFFFEF40

Full thread dump:
    "AWT-Motif" (TID:0x407854a0, sys_thread_t:0x80ec570, 
     state:CW, thread_t: t@5125, sp:0x0 threadID:0x1ad, 
     stack_base:0xbf1ffd68, stack_size:0x200000) prio=5
     java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java)
    "AWT-Input" (TID:0x407854c0, sys_thread_t:0x80f0660, 
     state:R, thread_t: t@4100, sp:0x0 threadID:0x1ac, 
     stack_base:0xbf3ffd68, stack_size:0x200000) prio=5
    "AWT-EventQueue-0" (TID:0x407854d8, sys_thread_t:0x80bd940, 
     state:CW, thread_t: t@3075, sp:0x0 threadID:0x1ab,
     stack_base:0xbf5ffd68, stack_size:0x200000) prio=5
        java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java)
        java.awt.EventQueue.getNextEvent(EventQueue.java:118)
        java.awt.EventDispatchThread.run(EventDispatchThread.java:67)
    "SIGQUIT handler" (TID:0x407812a0, sys_thread_t:0x807dc70, 
     state:R, thread_t: t@2050, sp:0x0 threadID:0x1aa, 
     stack_base:0xbf7ffd68, stack_size:0x200000) prio=5
    "Finalizer thread" (TID:0x40781088, sys_thread_t:0x807dbd8, 
     state:CW, thread_t: t@1025, sp:0x0 threadID:0x1a9, 
     stack_base:0xbf9ffd68, stack_size:0x200000) prio=5
        sun.awt.motif.MFramePeer.<init>(MFramePeer.java:78)
        sun.awt.motif.MToolkit.createFrame(MToolkit.java:117)
        java.awt.Frame.addNotify(Frame.java:203)
        java.awt.Window.show(Window.java:145)
        Test.init(Test.java:30)
Monitor Cache Dump:
    java.lang.Object@1081626600/1082000088: 
      owner "main" (0x807d318, 1 entry)
    sun.awt.motif.MToolkit@1081627280/1082004456: 
      owner "main" (0x807d318, 1 entry)
        Waiting to be notified:
            "AWT-Motif" (0x80ec570)
    java.awt.EventQueue@1081627232/1082004712: <unowned>
        Waiting to be notified:
            "AWT-EventQueue-0" (0x80bd940)
Registered Monitor Dump:
    Dynamic loading lock: <unowned>
    Thread queue lock: <unowned>
    Name and type hash table lock: <unowned>
    String intern lock: <unowned>
    JNI pinning lock: <unowned>
    JNI global reference lock: <unowned>
    BinClass lock: <unowned>
    Class loading lock: <unowned>
    Java stack lock: <unowned>
    Code rewrite lock: <unowned>
    Heap lock: <unowned>
    Has finalization queue lock: <unowned>
    Finalize me queue lock: <unowned>
        Waiting to be notified:
            "Finalizer thread" (0x807dbd8)
    Monitor registry: owner "main" (0x807d318, 1 entry)
Abort (core dumped)


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