mmand-line args for no fork.
any ideas? I've tried this with every linux JVM 1.2.2 and newer (including
sun, bd, and ibm and 1.3.0 versions).
thanks,
stewart
jvmtest.c
There's something about JNI_CreateJavaVM hanging which was related to
LD_PRELOAD, but this isn't my problem. The VM starts fine by calls to exec
from the VM hang. Perhaps this is a Redhat 7.0 issue since I've repeated
this with blackdown, sun and ibm VM's.
thanks,
stewart
OK, I lied (due to an unfortunate typo). export LD_PRELOAD=libpthread.so
fixed it; also adding it to /etc/ld.so.preload works.
thanks.
> I don't remember the details, but this has come up before. Check the
> mailing list archives... I vaguely recall that it was understood and
> solved.
>
> Nath
I'm having tremendous difficulty finding a flexible way to run
setuid root java programs. My unique constraint is that I cannot
add the java lib directory to /etc/ld.so.conf because I have many
different JVM versions installed. It appears that when the euid is
0, it ignores LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
I have also noticed some GUI glitches with 1.17. None of these
exist in 1.16. My environment is WindowMaker on RedHat 5.2.
1) Button-clicks sometimes leave a button "depressed". You have to
click it a second time to complete the click. No workaround.
2) When a Frame or Window is set
It would seem from the 1.2 status page that 1.2 is fully functional
except on 2.0.xx linux kernels. Is this correct? Do we have to wait
for a kernel patch to get 1.2 or can it be released with the caveat
that it requires a 2.2.x kernel?
-stewart
The glibc2.0 distribution contains incorrect permissions for
the jre/lib/i386/libsunwjit.so file. chmod it to 444 or 555
and the jit will magically start working :)
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Here is a dump of the ldconfig -D:
ldconfig: version 1.9.9
/usr/local/lib:
/usr/X11R6/lib:
libMagick.so.4 => libMagick.so.4.0.22
libXpm.so.4 => libXpm.so.4.11
run a more complex program using -cp to point to the JAI libraries...
so that part is working. I must have
done something stupid.. thanks for the reply.
Now if i can get these libraries sorted out and get native threads going I might be on
the way to getting s
o latency (Philips Pronto remote). But I also had a desire to
contribute it to the classpath and gcj projects when it was complete.
If you're interested in the code, let me know.
stewart
Trent Jarvi wrote:
>Jøran:
>
>I'm not very familiar with strongARM support in GNU. I
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