I'd also suspect the usual broken JVM/c-library/OS combinations
with broken threading/locking primitives.
e.g. 
* Sun operating systems with the wrong patch level
* Incorrect/Unsupported glibc versions
* Using Redhat's broken backport of NPTL to Linux 2.4.x

But since you provide very little information beyond the stacktrace it is hard 
to say.


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