On Tue, 8 Jan 2008, Andi Vajda wrote:
Also, whose Java VM are you running ? You're saying you're on 64-bit Ubuntu but not what VM ? Could it be that you're running 64-bit libgcj (is there such a thing ?) If so, could you try Sun's Java 6 ?
Some Linux distros install libgcj as the default Java VM. Although I've never tried jcc-PyLucene with libgcj, I believe libgcj is API compatible with JNI and jcc-PyLucene should work with it. I don't expect it to work well, though.
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