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


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