At 19:24 9/15/99 -0600, Carlos Alberto Román Zamitiz wrote:
>I think your linux box doesn't have memory enough.
>You should close others applications and try again.
>(ups! that's sound like Windows).
yeah, that would be windows ...
>I'm not sure. Please, tell me if I'm wrong.
I very much suspect so...
At 08:30 9/14/99 +0200, Pierre Legay wrote:
>Hello,
>when I execute a very simple program ( jre Hello.class) with the
I'll assume that you meant:
jre Hello
>THREADS_FLAG=native
>I have the message:
>SIGSEGV 11* segmentation violation
>full thread dump:
>Monitor Cache Dump:
>registered monitor dump:
>
>What is the solution ?
double check that:
you have the native package as well as the standard package.
you have the correct binaries for the library version in your distro.
both of these are documented:
on www.blackdown.org
at ftp.your.fav.mirror
in the readme
failing those, try:
java Hello
failing that, tell us: (ripped off of www.balckdown.org)
What Linux distribution (with version) you have (RedHat 5.0, Debian 1.3.1,
etc.)
Which version of the JDK you downloaded (including the "v" number, i.e.
1.1.5v7 or whatever)
Which architecture you downloaded (libc, glibc, powerpc, sparc, etc.)
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Today's opto-mechanical digital interfaces are just too slow!
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