Hmm. Went back to my FreeBSD-4.10 installation and tried installing 1.9.1 and ran into the same trouble. I'll try 1.0.1 on FreeBSD-6. I would be willing to bet it will work but this does not appear so great for the two newer releases :-(

When I was trying to get things running under FreeBSD and gcc-4.x, I had the following conversation with the gcj devs (link to my initial posting): http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/java/2006-02/msg00004.html . It looks like exception handling is hosed under FreeBSD and gcc-4.x, so maybe that's giving you trouble. I had aborts rather than segmentation faults, but the moral of the story seems to be that you really want to use gcc-3.4.x and not the 4 series.


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