I think you did upgrade your glibc from 2.0.X to 2.1.X.
If so, you need jdk 1.1.7v2 not 1.1.7v1.
I had same problem as you and now corrected.
>Does anyone know of any current problems relating to Redhat5.2 with kernel
2.2.6
>and javac?
>I get the typical "how-to" when I type #java
>I get a core
Hello,
well, to be honest, there are no problems with linux-2.2.6 and
jdk. I've used 2.2.*|2.1.* since linux-2.1.128 and vever had any problems
related to java.
On the other hand, it seems that you are having a problem with
glibc. Are you using glibc-2.1 ? That would be the cause
On Fri, 7 May 1999 10:37:25 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>Does anyone know of any current problems relating to Redhat5.2 with kernel 2.2.6
>and javac?
>I get the typical "how-to" when I type #java
>I get a core dump when I type # javac geko.java
>and this error when I type #javac_g
>/usr/lo
Does anyone know of any current problems relating to Redhat5.2 with kernel 2.2.6
and javac?
I get the typical "how-to" when I type #java
I get a core dump when I type # javac geko.java
and this error when I type #javac_g
/usr/local/jdk117/bin/i686/green_threads/java_g: error in loading shared
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