*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 174759 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/174759
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 174759
Eclipse crashes due to jvm crash
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segfault in libjvm with unknown cause
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- please recheck with openjdk-6 6b11-2ubuntu2, as found in hardy-
proposed
** Changed in: openjdk-6 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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segfault in libjvm with unknown cause
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The hardy-proposed package seems to have made the bug disappear for me,
at least after a day of working with it. However, since it's not
straightforward in my scenario to reproduce this bug, I would be careful
about saying we're in the clear... I hope other people can report their
experiences!
A dirty but functional workaround seems to be to copy the 'libjvm.so'
library from OpenJDK 7 to OpenJDK 6.
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Note that this affects Sun's JDK 6 as well as OpenJDK, and that it also
affects the Sun's 32bit virtual machine (package: ia32-sun-java6-bin).
This seems like a very major bug to me -- Java seems essentially broken
on Ubuntu AMD64.
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My current workaround is to use Sun's latest JDK 6 binary for Linux. It
seems as if this bug was solved.
It's also pretty safe -- the archive opens in a single directory and
does not install files anywhere else. So, when this bug eventually is
fixed for Ubuntu, you can simply delete the
Wow, as soon as I posted my workaround, it crashed.
Something is very wrong.
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** Attachment added: hs_err_pid6477.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15798483/hs_err_pid6477.log
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Further investigation reveals that this is a bug with the HotSpot
virtual machine included in all versions of Java 6 from Sun and OpenJDK.
It has to do with how HotSpot handles recompilation of mutable classes
(basically, any class that has volatile fields).
This bug seems to have been fixed with
I get the same, and with the upcoming ganymede release
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** Attachment added: Error report file generated by OpenJDK
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15101921/hs_err_pid11397.log
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EXACTLY the same error, even with the libjvm.so+0x20afa0 using eclipse
** Attachment added: error generated
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15110672/hs_err_pid12502.log
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