Looks like you are using a glibc2.0 version on a glibc2.1 system. Try the
glibc2.1 version of Blackdown Java.
Rudi
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, July 30, 1999 12:59 PM
Subject: Java 1.2v2 & Debian 2.1 Frustrations
>Folks,
>
>I want to use Java 1.2 in the classes I'm teaching in OOD, Computer
>Architecture and Networking at American University this semester. All
>the materials will be available in the public domain.
>
>I've tried to install various versions of Java (with Swing and JDE) on
>my Debian (2.1) system. I'm getting quite frustrated though because
>none of them seem to work properly.
>
>I'd like some help, and this seems like the right place to get it.
>The immediate problem with JDK 1.2 pre 2 is that whenever I run javac
>I get a dump like:
>
>
>*** panic: GC: getStickySystemClass failed: java/lang/ref/Reference
> CLASSPATH may be incorrect
>SIGABRT 6* abort (generated by abort(3) routine)
> stackpointer=0xbffff644
>
>Full thread dump Classic VM (Linux_JDK_1.2_pre-release-v2, native threads):
> "main" (TID:0x404cc1e0, sys_thread_t:0x804c0e0, state:R, native
ID:0x400) prio=5: pending=java.lang.OutOfMemoryError
>Monitor Cache Dump:
>Registered Monitor Dump:
> utf8 hash table: <unowned>
> JNI pinning lock: <unowned>
> JNI global reference lock: <unowned>
> BinClass lock: <unowned>
> Class linking lock: <unowned>
> System class loader lock: <unowned>
> Code rewrite lock: <unowned>
> Heap lock: <unowned>
> Monitor cache lock: owner "main" (0x804c0e0) 1 entry
> Thread queue lock: owner "main" (0x804c0e0) 1 entry
> Dynamic loading lock: <unowned>
> Monitor registry: owner "main" (0x804c0e0) 1 entry
>
>
>Simon Read
>
>Formal ASICs, Ltd.
>Suite 215
>222 Main Street
>Annapolis
>MD 21401-2005
>
>Telephone: 1 410 280 0228
>Data/Fax: 1 410 280 2099
>E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>WWW: www.formasic.com
>
>
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