Thanx (to everyone),
That's an easier solution than I was hoping for.
On 16 Oct 1999, Juergen Kreileder wrote:
> >>>>> Brandon Anderson writes:
>
> Brandon> I've been trying to get the Runtime.traceMethodCalls()
> Brandon> and the Runtime.traceInstructions working in Java under
> Brandon> linux for quiet some time, and can't seem to figure out
> Brandon> what I'm doing wrong.
>
> Brandon> I'm starting to wonder if they are implemented at all in
> Brandon> the Linux version, or if I have to do some special
> Brandon> compile time switches...
>
> Brandon> I'm actually calling the functions doing a
> Brandon> Runtime.getRuntime().traceMethodCalls() and
> Brandon> Runtime.getRuntime().traceInstructions() but I've tried
> Brandon> with just straight Runtime.trace* and that doesn't seem
> Brandon> to work either.
>
> Brandon> Is it outputting it to a specific file somewhere that I'm
> Brandon> just not finding, or is this really not implemented on
> Brandon> the Linux version. The Java specs do say this is an
> Brandon> optional thing for the JVM to do, but it would be an
> Brandon> immensely useful debugging tool.
>
> Tracing only works with the debug version of java. Use 'java_g'
> instead of 'java'.
>
>
> Juergen
>
>
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> Juergen Kreileder, Blackdown Java-Linux Porting Team
> http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux.html
>
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