JDK 1.1.6v4a give me SIGSEGV "out of the box".
Dump from java_g:
SIGSEGV 11* segmentation violation
Full thread dump:
"../../../../src/genunix/java/green_threads/src/monitor_md.c", line 443:
assertion failure
*** panic: Internal error dumping threads!
My config:
jdk1.1.6-v4a-i386-libc5.tar
At 10:44 AM -0700 07/02/98, Eitzenberger Thomas wrote:
>Juergen Kreileder wrote:
>
>> It crashes only with the 1.1.6v2 (libc5/glibc) vm that has motif
>> statically linked in. If you have Motif/Lesstif try setting
>> DYN_JAVA=1, if you don't have Motif you will have to use 1.1.6v1.
>>
>> My own bu
At 12:12 PM -0700 10/1/98, Bruno Boettcher wrote:
>hello,
>
>another problem
>
>i try to instantiate a JEditorPane and get strange Errors:
>java.lang.NumberFormatException: 98%
>at java.lang.Integer.parseInt(Integer.java)
>at java.lang.Integer.valueOf(Integer.java)
>at
At 11:12 PM -0800 11/30/98, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>2. Can I combine Perl with Java?
The latest Perl 5.005_54 come with JPL
Cheers,
Paul
At 8:13 PM -0800 12/11/98, irfuben wrote:
>Replace X-windows with a GUI written in Java
GGI or SVGAlib?
>specifically for Linux and Apache.
Apache? In what way?
Cheers,
Paul
At 05:48 PM +1100 06/29/98, Markian Jaworsky wrote:
>(Not sure if this got through - reposting)
>
>Specifically, when compiling a program which uses threads comes with:
>robot.java -
>"Could not instantiate /java/lang/Thread"
>
>//robot.java, an intended java 1.1 program
>import java.awt.*;
>impor
At 11:03 AM -0400 06/29/98, J. Robert Buchanan wrote:
>Hello,
>
> I installed the jdk1.1.6 package on my RedHat Linux 5.0 system
>(installed originally from the RedHat CD's). When I try to run "java"
>I get a segmentation violation error like this:
Please check RedHat's errata :
http://www.
>From the FAQ in glibc 2.0.109:
>2.25. I need lots of open files. What do I have to do?
>
>{AJ} This is at first a kernel issue. The kernel defines limits with
>OPEN_MAX the number of simultaneous open files and with FD_SETSIZE the
>number of used file descriptors. You need to change these v
At 8:39 PM +0100 2/4/99, Kaj Hejer wrote:
>H!!
>
>The link to donwloading JDK for linux
>(http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/Mirrors.cgi) from
>http://java.blackdown.org/~sbb/ just give me a "Not found" message.
use http://www.blackdown.org/
Cheers,
Paul
At 12:07 AM +0100 2/8/99, Logi Ragnarsson wrote:
>in the short term all I really need is the collections API.
There is a version for java 1.1:
http://www.javasoft.com/beans/infobus/index.html#COLLECTIONS
Cheers,
Paul
At 12:27 AM +0100 2/8/99, Joachim Breuer wrote:
>Hello!
>
>As can be seen on http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/info.html, your
>web site has last been touched on 98/12/17 with the remark that
>1.2/Java2 is sorta running and to be expected in at most one month.
Did you actually check the page?
T
At 12:09 PM -0500 2/8/99, Nelson Minar wrote:
>A bit more info on thread limits.. Linux 2.0 defines NR_TASKS in
>/usr/src/linux/include/linux/tasks.h. The default is 512, but then
>there's MAX_TASKS_PER_USER which is defined as NR_TASKS/2. So if I
>understand right, that means that a Java process
At 04:36 PM -0400 07/01/98, Wayne wrote:
>Hello,
>Can someone tell me how to use zlib on src.zip?
>I really would appreciate some help. The documentation
>that I pull down so far has no mention on how to use it
>on src.zip.
src.zip is just a zip file. You can just unzip it.
If you really want to
At 03:45 PM +1100 07/01/98, Markian Jaworsky wrote:
>Still no luck with the suggested thread change.
>
>Specifically, when compiling a program which uses threads comes with:
>robot.java -
>"Could not instantiate /java/lang/Thread"
Can you run some of the demo like NervousText?
Cheers,
Paul
At 01:14 PM -0700 07/08/98, John Vliet wrote:
>this library causes requesting a Socket to send the Java VM (1.1.6) into
>a thread panic aborting with many errors and traces. if the library is
>replaced with the older ld-linux.so.1.9.5 library the problem goes away,
>but breaks other programs on t
For everyone using libdl.so.1.9.9 and JDK 1.1.6v2.
Try remove the libdl.so.1 and libc.so.5 from your
$JAVA_HOME/lib/i686/green_threads/
Assuming you are using a newer libc5 like libc.so.5.4.44 of course.
In any case, read the README.linux file.
Cheers,
Paul
>Interesting. Do you remember which version of lesstif-current you used? My
>tests
>are based on 1.18 with last change in ChanageLog done on 1998/03/24 23:00:45.
Since mozilla released on April 1, there were lots and lots of improvement
on lesstif. You need something more up to date.
Just get th
At 9:30 AM +0100 3/8/99, German Jose Gomez Garcia wrote:
> Well, although many people has reported strange problems with
>glibc-2.1, it is working ok here (I would say that it is working faster,
>but I have no benchmarks) and it supports things like Unix98 pty and more.
> The only prob
At 11:00 AM -0400 05/19/98, Geoffrey S. Knauth wrote:
>If I recall correctly, 32-bit color is [Red][Green][Blue][Alpha]. If
>some layer were confused and just masked off the lower 24-bits, you'd
>lose [Red]. Switching to 24-bit color would make the problem appear
>to go away.
It all depend on t
Well using JDK1.1.6v3 on Linux it doesn't crash, just an error:
sun.tools.java.CompilerError: stackSize null
gjc 0.6g compile the code with no error.
pizza 0.39g give the following error:
DieNow.java:5: class 'null not found in class DieNow.$anonymous_class0
Panel death = new Panel (null
At 12:50 PM +0100 04/13/99, Urs Wagner wrote:
>Sorry
>
>I mean native code Java application.
try the gcj thing form cygnus. http://sourceware.cygnus.com/java/
It's a Java front end to egcs.
>Wait I'm confused. Isn't JFC just Swing? Why isn't that "native Java"?
JFC1.1 is swing, 100% pure Java a
At 09:07 AM -0700 04/27/99, Christine Eckstein wrote:
>Has anyone got a JDK working on RedHat 6.0 yet? Heehee!
I'm using a very late rawhide, glibc2.1 with linux 2.2.6-ac1 etc.
jdk 1.2 pre-v1 works.
I would expect 6.0 is ok too.
Paul
-
At 05:20 PM -0700 04/26/99, Pete Wyckoff wrote:
>For 1.1 you may want to back up to 116v5, or you can try 1.2pre-v1,
>but I've personally had no success with 1.1.7 and glibc2.1 either.
There is a solution for jdk117 on glibc 2.0 and 2.1
Read JitterBug for detail.
It's more that a month old alrea
At 06:09 PM -0500 04/26/99, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Is there still a planned glibc 2.1 release of pre-v1?
JDK1.2 pre-v1 works with glibc2.1
You have to use green threads and nojit.
README.linux have more info.
(BTW, from the README.linux pre-v1 was bulit on glibc 2.1)
Paul
-
Read README.linux
You need greenthread and nojit
Paul
At 02:02 PM +0300 05/03/99, Jani Mikkonen wrote:
>Call me stupid! Last post i made was made in haste. I did check that all
>java
>binaries runs properly and console "hello world" executes normally, what
>i didnt
>check was AWT based programs
At 11:58 AM -0400 07/23/99, Nelson Minar wrote:
>Could it really just be me? I'm running pretty basic Netscape, about
>the only change I made was running Fortify over the browser. Trivial
>applets like
>
>http://nelson.www.media.mit.edu/people/nelson/research/mas964/ps2/CircleRepetition.html
>ar
AFAICT implemention for setRequestProperty is the same in jdk 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3
Don't forget java.net.URLConnection is an abstract class.
Cheers,
Paul
At 11:53 AM -0400 5/9/0, Gayathri Viswanathan wrote:
>Hi !
>
>Is the setRequestProperty method in java.net.URLConnection implemented in
>this vers
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