i have gotten this message and it was the result of having JDK1.1 on my
path and it was hitting there first. also, remove any references to 1.1
in CLASSPATH.
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Jeff Sider [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Senior Consultant/Developer
SIDC Software Development Inc.
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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On Wed, 8 Sep 1999, Liguo Song wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
> I am having problem with installing JDK1.2 for Linux on my Red Hat 6.0.
>
> I put it in /usr/local/java, here local is a link to /home/usr-local/. I put the
>java/bin diretory
> before the /usr/bin to avoid messing up with Kaffe.
>
> The following is the problem:
>
> Anytime, I want to run java or javac or appletviewer, a error message pops out. I
>will attach the
> error message at the end of this message.
>
> What's wrong? What I can do to fix it? I even tried to setupp
>CLASSPATH==/usr/local/java, but it
> want help!
>
> Any help comment will be highly apprecicated. Thanks for your time!
>
>
> *** panic: GC: getStickySystemClass failed: java/lang/ref/Reference
> CLASSPATH may be incorrect
> SIGABRT 6* abort (generated by abort(3) routine)
> stackpointer=0xbffff4b0
>
> Full thread dump Classic VM (Linux_JDK_1.2_pre-release-v2, native threads):
> "main" (TID:0x404c81e0, sys_thread_t:0x804bf38, 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" (0x804bf38) 1 entry
> Thread queue lock: owner "main" (0x804bf38) 1 entry
> Dynamic loading lock: <unowned>
> Monitor registry: owner "main" (0x804bf38) 1 entry
>
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