Yes, this is a known problem.
I've been able to use gcj 4.1.0 on gentoo linux with a patch. I
suspect it would work just as well on any Linux such as Debian or
Ubuntu.
I applied the patch as described in this message:
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/java/2006-03/msg00190.html
It seems, though, that this patch was superceded by the patch in bug
13212:
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=13212
but I haven't tried it yet.
These issues only apply to threaded use, right? I'm running gentoo's
gcc 4.1.1 as my system compiler, and I've had no trouble with PyLucene
yet. I haven't done anything fancy yet under Linux though, so is
running the gentoo 4.1.1 compiler going to bite me once I start using
threads?
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