On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Manish Jethani wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> I'm getting a nasty jvm hang on redhat 2.1as.  Just trying to 
> figure out where the problem could be.  I wanted to know what's 
> the quick-n-dirty way to make the jvm use an older version of 
> glibc.  I have glibc-2.2.4-26 and would like to use some older 
> version like 2.1.3 etc.  Is it sufficient to just place the .so 
> somewhere and include it in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH?

It may work if LD_LIBRARY_PATH is defined from within startup scripts 
of JVM. Otherwise you can put compat glibc in standard places like  
/usr/i386-glibc-21-linux and include that in /etc/ld.so.conf, I guess 
compat-libs rpm packages do all that. Best would be to use ldd to first 
see what libraries it needs.

> -mj

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