NO!
dave and philippe
Jikes co-authors
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 08/21/98 09:35:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:(bcc: David Shields/Watson/IBM)
Subject: Survey: does this crash your compiler?
Hi,
I've found the miracle handful of lines of code that crash two out of
three compilers I co
Hi,
I've found the miracle handful of lines of code that crash two out of
three compilers I could find *grin*
The contestants:
javac (Blackdown JDK1.1.6v2 on Linux)
javac (Sun JDK1.1.5 on NT)
jikes (on Linux)
sj (the Symantec compiler on WinNT)
The sole survivor:
jikes
Hehehehe :)
dstn.
Caut
Bernd Kreimeier wrote:
>
> I downloaded the whole bulk for one single purpose:
> to check whether this native thread port solves
> the problem with the Invocation API and green_threads.
> Well, v1 dumps cores on me in all my simple test
> programs (whether using dlopen or linking against
> libjav
Linux Weekly News <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> "Kevin B. Hendricks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Given their product is heavily based on the hard work of the Blackdown
> > team, you would think they would share their diffs. Unfortunately, they
> > have refused all requests to share diffs
I downloaded the whole bulk for one single purpose:
to check whether this native thread port solves
the problem with the Invocation API and green_threads.
Well, v1 dumps cores on me in all my simple test
programs (whether using dlopen or linking against
libjava), which means that I do not even ge
Hello all,
I wrote a few days ago about the problem I was having w/ JDK1.1.6
from blackdown.org. When I executed java, a segmentation fault
would happen immediately. I have a RH 5.0 installation.
Someone suggested that I download the most recent glibc package,
which is 2.0.7, to replace the one
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