Platform info: Apache 1.3.14 PHP 4.0.4 JDK 1.2.2 FCS RedHat 7.0 (all updates applied from RHN) Problem: In order to get ext/java to compile correctly, I had to hard code values into ext/java/config.m4 - apparently it wasn't able to autodetect all the proper lib settings to be able to compile and to allow configure to complete successfully. I can include a diff of the config.m4 if necessary and a description of the problems I was experiencing before modifying config.m4. Note: ext/java works ... I'm able to instantiate new Java classes (both system & ones I've provided). However, after two script use ext/java (doesn't seem to matter how many Java classes are instantiated - it appears to be a problem with creating the JVM), I get the following message in my syslog: httpd: PHP Fatal error: Unable to create Java Virtual Machine in <myfile> on line 54 No subsequent loads can access Java classes - I have to restart Apache. When I do this, the following appears in the Apache error_log: [Mon Jan 8 17:45:14 2001] [notice] Apache/1.3.14 (Unix) PHP/4.0.4 configured -- resuming normal operations [Mon Jan 8 17:45:14 2001] [notice] suEXEC mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/local/apache/bin/suexec) security properties not found. using defaults. security properties not found. using defaults. security properties not found. using defaults. SIGSEGV 11* segmentation violation si_signo [11]: SIGSEGV 11* segmentation violation si_errno [0]: Success si_code [0]: SI_USER [pid: 0, uid: 0] stackpointer=0xbf5ff1f4 Full thread dump Classic VM (Linux_JDK_1.2.2_FCS, native threads): "Thread-0" (TID:0x411506a8, sys_thread_t:0x819bd28, state:CW, native ID:0xc04) prio=5 "Reference Handler" (TID:0x411433b0, sys_thread_t:0x8196b20, state:CW, native ID:0x803) prio=10 at java.lang.Object.wait(Native Method) at java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java, Compiled Code) at java.lang.ref.Reference$ReferenceHandler.run(Reference.java:114) "SIGQUIT handler" (TID:0x411433e0, sys_thread_t:0x81964b0, state:R, native ID:0x402) prio=5 "main" (TID:0x411431e0, sys_thread_t:0x810b5d8, state:R, native ID:0x400) prio=5 Monitor Cache Dump: java.lang.ref.Reference$Lock@411433C0/41178B20: <unowned> Waiting to be notified: "Reference Handler" (0x8196b20) java.lang.ref.ReferenceQueue$Lock@41143338/41179028: <unowned> Waiting to be notified: "Thread-0" (0x819bd28) Registered Monitor Dump: PCMap lock: <unowned> utf8 hash table: <unowned> JNI pinning lock: <unowned> JNI global reference lock: <unowned> BinClass lock: <unowned> Class linking lock: <unowned> System class loader lock: <unowned> Code rewrite lock: <unowned> Heap lock: <unowned> Monitor cache lock: owner "Reference Handler" (0x8196b20) 1 entry Thread queue lock: owner "Reference Handler" (0x8196b20) 1 entry Waiting to be notified: "Thread-0" (0x819bd28) Monitor registry: owner "Reference Handler" (0x8196b20) 1 entry SIGSEGV 11* segmentation violation si_signo [11]: SIGSEGV 11* segmentation violation si_errno [0]: Success si_code [0]: SI_USER [pid: 0, uid: 0] stackpointer=0xbf5ff204 [Mon Jan 8 17:47:13 2001] [warn] child process 24763 still did not exit, sending a SIGTERM [Mon Jan 8 17:47:17 2001] [error] child process 24763 still did not exit, sending a SIGKILL [Mon Jan 8 17:47:17 2001] [notice] caught SIGTERM, shutting down Any help or pointers on this would be greatly appreciated. I have absolutely no idea what's going on here. It appears that this will happen if I run my relatively complex script or if I run the include jver.php script - doesn't matter *what* Java is doing, simply creating a JVM appears to be the problem. TIA & Regards, -- Brice Ruth WebProjkt, Inc. VP, Director of Internet Technology http://www.webprojkt.com/ -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]