Hello Leo! LS> Let's dig in! (I just love it when I LS> totally don't understand stuff :D) Same here :-)
LS> that's usually a JVM problem......... LS> .........unless you are calling some native code somewhere. Actually got the same feeling. To me it smelled as one of * JVM trouble * something that administrator reported as an error which was totally normal for the given combination of versions of linux/threads/jdk or as you have totally validly noted * calling native code :-) I'm personally waiting for Vjeran to report the exact versions.. - Anton --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
