RedHat 7.0 breaks JREs

2000-09-26 Thread Alexander V. Konstantinou
I just upgraded my laptop from RedHat 6.2 to RedHat 7.0 and found out that : - The Sun JDK 1.2.2-006 seg faults - The IBM JDK 1.3 issues a "java not found in ..." I'm trying to download the latest Blackdown port at this point. This is a warning to those thinking of upgrading development station

Re: RedHat 7.0 breaks JREs

2000-09-26 Thread burtonator
"Alexander V. Konstantinou" wrote: > > I just upgraded my laptop from RedHat 6.2 to RedHat 7.0 and found out that : > > - The Sun JDK 1.2.2-006 seg faults > - The IBM JDK 1.3 issues a "java not found in ..." > > I'm trying to download the latest Blackdown port at this point. > > This is a warn

Re: RedHat 7.0 breaks JREs

2000-09-26 Thread Alexander V. Konstantinou
> I'm trying to download the latest Blackdown port at this point. For those interested : Blackdown JDK 1.2.2 FCS runs on RH 7.0. I did not conduct extensive tests, but the SwingSet example runs fine. I've downgraded to RH 6.2 for the time being. Alexander ---

Re: RedHat 7.0 breaks JREs

2000-09-26 Thread Ron Johnson, Jr.
"Alexander V. Konstantinou" wrote: > > I just upgraded my laptop from RedHat 6.2 to RedHat 7.0 and found out that : > > - The Sun JDK 1.2.2-006 seg faults > - The IBM JDK 1.3 issues a "java not found in ..." Have u checked to see if RH aliases java & javac to point to kaffee? Mandrake 6.0 (mod

Re: RedHat 7.0 breaks JREs

2000-09-26 Thread SHUDO Kazuyuki
> I just upgraded my laptop from RedHat 6.2 to RedHat 7.0 and found out that : > > - The Sun JDK 1.2.2-006 seg faults I also found that Green threads does not work with glibc 2.1.93. Both of Blackdown and Sun JDK 1.2.2 fall in SIGSEGV. But they run if I use native threads. Kazuyuki SHUDO

Re: RedHat 7.0 breaks JREs

2000-09-26 Thread Barnet Wagman
> I just upgraded my laptop from RedHat 6.2 to RedHat 7.0 and found out that : > > - The Sun JDK 1.2.2-006 seg faults This sounds like a problem that occurs with SuSE 6.4, tracked by Sun bug 4345034. This problem involves memory allocation, and has nothing to do libraries. With the SuSE 6.4