Can you attach the output from the JVM crash?  Also, what JVM are you 
using?

Also, I'm assuming you built the linux package on that system...?


On Mon, 6 Oct 2003, Aurelien Godin wrote:

>I'm currently using Linux RedHat 9.0. The javax-usb package is installed
>without any difficulty and I can compile the java classes using it.
>But when launching the application, an error is detected, something like
>"external error detected outside the JVM", and the program stops. The trace
>then indicates it comes from /lib/tls/libc.so.6, in the function called
>"free".
>What is the problem ?
>
>I've read in an internet forum that the glibc contained in the RedHat 9
>distribution is slightly different from the versions used before (I guess it
>does recognize some error signals). What is the exact difference and how can
>I do to get javax-usb work anyway ?
>
>Thanks for your help,
>
>Aurelien
>
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>Objet : [javax-usb-devel] 0.10.1
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>
>
>the source packages are there, try it out.  Let me know if anything
>doesn't work, or if it's not backwards-compatible (it shoudl be).
>
>The most interesting change is the UsbInterfacePolicy.  An interesting
>side note to the policy is the 'forceClaim' option, which allows you (on
>certain Linux kernels, 2.5 and from 2.4.23-pre2) to remove existing USB
>drivers from any usb interface, so you can drive the interface from
>userspace.
>
>Thanks!
>
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