It could be 

http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/bugParade/bugs/4422213.html

which is a generic hotspot bug but was found on linux :*(

regards
calvin

Alexandre Saur wrote:
> 
> Yes, I know... RedHat 7.0 is kind of old now...
> but  my glibc is the latest for redhat 7.0 as far as I know... the version is
> 2.2.4-18.7.0
> It's a strange thing: when running classes, like "java HelloWorld", the
> problem does NOT occur... the class is executing perfectly...
> 
> On Tuesday 23 October 2001 11:22 am, Cynthia Jeness wrote:
> > Alexander,
> >
> > With RedHat 7.0, there were some mandatory patches available on the RedHat
> > site which were required to successfully run Java.  It has been awhile, but
> > I think that they were related to glibc.  Did you apply these patches?
> >
> > Cynthia Jeness
> >
> > Alexandre Saur wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >    I just starting to use Blackdown's JDK for Linux, version 1.3.1.
> > >    I have a Linux RedHat 7.0 computer with all the latest libc libraries
> > > installed.
> > >    My problem is this: when I first run the java executable, like "java
> > > -version", the output is this:
> > >
> > > java version "1.3.1"
> > > Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build
> > > Blackdown-1.3.1-FCS) Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build
> > > Blackdown-1.3.1-FCS, mixed mode)
> > >
> > >   After that, anytime I run it I get this output:
> > >
> > > java version "1.3.1"
> > > Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build
> > > Blackdown-1.3.1-FCS) Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build
> > > Blackdown-1.3.1-FCS, mixed mode)
> > >
> > >
> > > ****************
> > > Another exception has been detected while we were handling last error.
> > > Dumping information about last error:
> > > ERROR REPORT FILE = (N/A)
> > > PC                = 0x0x40269988
> > > SIGNAL            = 11
> > > FUNCTION NAME     = (N/A)
> > > LIBRARY NAME      = (N/A)
> > > Please check ERROR REPORT FILE for further information, if there is any.
> > > Good bye.
> > > Segmentation fault
> > >
> > >    Aparently java ran fine, but it always ends with that message. Is this
> > > a bug? How do I fix it?
> > >
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