Re: Crashes/Hangs on Mandrake 10.0

2004-12-11 Thread Jack Andrews
Jack Andrews said: > i just installed a new box with mandrake linux 10.0. i thought > maybe the problem was with some recompiling i had done, but no, same > stack trace: Just wiped that, and installed SuSE 9. After much fiddling, the Xj3D browser runs OK. Jack ---

Re: Crashes/Hangs on Mandrake 10.0

2004-11-21 Thread Jack Andrews
Hui Huang said: > Details please? I've heard some complaints on JOGL crashing when it > tries to create a new C++ object, but I haven't seen a full bug > report yet. If you have the hs_err*.log file, could you send it to > me? attached. i just installed a new box with mandrake linux 10.0. i thou

Re: Crashes/Hangs on Mandrake 10.0

2004-11-18 Thread Jack Andrews
i'm having problems with OpenGL (JOGL) on mandrake 10. i'm led to believe that it's a pain-in-the-a$$ c++ issue. apparently there are quite a few different binary formats produced by the gcc 3.x family. here's an exerpt from http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/abi.html showing the applicatio

Re: Crashes/Hangs on Mandrake 10.0

2004-09-22 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Hui Huang writes: That sounds like an OS issue. A user application such as Java does not have the power to take down the whole system. BTW, if you believe the issue is in Sun JDK, you should definitely file a bug with Sun. No. Whatever the bug is, the issue is not with Sun. As you said, a user a

Re: Crashes/Hangs on Mandrake 10.0

2004-09-22 Thread Calvin Austin
past, and they've never managed to fix anything. They take nearly a year to respond, and then can't reproduce the problem, and dismiss it as nor reproducible. For another bug I reported, they said it was the same as an already reported bug, but haven't fixed that one yet either.

Re: Crashes/Hangs on Mandrake 10.0

2004-09-22 Thread Hui Huang
an already reported bug, but haven't fixed that one yet either. A program I wrote, scoreRegatta crashes/hangs on Mandrake 10.0, but ran fine on Mandrake 8.0. Even Ctrl-Alt-F2 is ignored! The only way to recover is to hit the reboot button on the computer. I was running Sun's v 1.4.2 on