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when i do certain thread synchronisation/processing like
t1.start();
t2.start();
t1.join();
t2.destroy();
t1 and t2 are two simple Threads: t1 simply calls the sleep()-Method
and t2 simply Pop up an Dialog as long as t1 is sleeping.)
Any suggestions ?
mfg.
Steffen Tacke
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disappears if I scale it to big. Under Solaris or Windows this seems to be
no problem.
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n i try to dispose the Dialog:
SIGSEGV 11* segmentation violation
(+ complete thread dump and core file)
Any ideas ?
(running JDK on Suse Linux 5.1)
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t; for swing and was reimplementing the feature under swing when I ran into
> this all of a sudden. At first I thought it was Swing-related, but as
> you can see I was able to demonstrate it using only AWT components.
>
is a (are some) serious bug(s) in the Java
Native Interface of the JDK-Linux-Port...
Does anyone have the same kind of problem with jdk1.1.6v2 and JNI Calls
(calls of C++ Methods from Java) or does anyone have some further
information or hints for me what to do ?
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.c:169: request for member `name' in something not a structure or
union
make[2]: *** [external.o] Error 1
[...]
I looked into the external.c file but everything seems to be correct for
me...
Did anyone encounter the same kind of error or ma
s. (They changed the way to use
JNI compared to the way you can use it under Linux/JDK and Sun/JDK in a
lot of points).
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