Hi Jan!

Jan Groenewald <jan <at> aims.ac.za> writes:
> HiAs far as I can see the sage community is aware of jmol problemsand one GSoC
project is rewriting 3d in javascript.However, for the record, Ubuntu is no
longer distributing SUN java,due to and end of a licensing agreement.So openjdk
is now preferred, and though icedtea-7-plugin existsand I have not tested it on
Ubuntu 12.04, google shows up jmoland icedtea-plugin errors.

Do I understand correctly: You say that probably the crash is related with a
general problem of Java on Debian/Ubuntu?

That doesn't convince me, because of the following:

The example does work with sage-4.6.2 and with sage-5.0.beta8 (built with my
system-wide gcc) on the *same* machine where the crash has occurred. Also it
does work with sage-5.0.beta7 on an openSUSE 12.1 laptop (again with system-wide
gcc).

So, I think the only difference between crash and non-crash is whether the gcc
spkg or a system-wide gcc was used.

I'm afraid that right now I can not test whether the crash is reproducible, but
I will try tomorrow, and then post on #12369.

Cheers,
Simon

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