Well, the error message vary for each compilation, or execution,and I
managed to write down one such:

Exception in Thread main java.lang.classformat error:
 Java/security/privilegedaction exception(illegal constant pooltype)

 at java.net .urlclassloader.loadclass
java.lang.classloader.loadclass
java.lang.classloader.loadcclass
sun.misc.launcher$appclassloader
java.lang.classloader.loadclass

.At times, For example, suppose the error appears while doing javac a
program,
If I do another java for another program, and then do this javac, the error
doesn't appear. It
sort of hide n seek. Mostly the error is JVM can't be started.

Also, I receive a few lines of font errors, such as font mentioned in
fonts.properties not found...
And the program works fine. but how to get rid of these? Anyone using
extensive java under linux, kindly help.
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----- Original Message -----
From: Sandip Bhattacharya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 10:54 PM
Subject: Re: [LIH] Java trouble


> Hi Suresh!
>
> On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 01:57:24PM +0530, V Suresh merrily said:
> > I am doing my End Semester Project in Java under Linux. I recently
> > downloaded the jdk1.2.2 version and am working under it. But sometimes,
> > after many compilations, and running java programs, sometimes, the java
or
> > javac command display error messages as Exception has occurred, or some
> > other errors, occurring because of the execution. I know there is
nothing
> > wrong with my code. What could be the reason?
>
> Can you please send the exact error message that you are facing? 99%
> of the problems that new Java users in linux face is incorrect setting
> of classpath. The error message is the only clue of what exactly is
> missing from your classpath.
>
>
> >
> > Also,  When i copy the jdk1.2.2.tar.bz from Windows filesystem, to
Linux,
> > and do one or more copying, It gets corrupted, and untarring displays
CRC
> > error, Checksum error. What is the problem?
>
>
> Shouldn't happen, unless for some weird reason you have tried FTPing
> it is ASCII mode. I have copied countless archives from windows to
> linux filesystems without any problems. Maybe the source is itself
> corrupted. Try opening the tar.gz file in Winzip on windows only. If
> it opens successfully, then it should work perfectly on linux too.
>
> Regards,
>  Sandip
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