I've just confirmed that HelloWholeWorld works with current X10 trunk
(r26730) and Oracle Java 1.7.0_45 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server
release 6.4.
-- Mikio
2013/10/31 David P Grove <gro...@us.ibm.com>
> "Jason Separovic" <jseparo...@nexoss.com.au> wrote on 10/31/2013 06:52:38
> AM:
> >
>
> > Are there any known issues with version 2.4 on CentOS-6.4-x86_64 ?
> >
>
> The prebuilt x86_64 X10 was built on a RHEL 6.4 system, so it should "just
> work." Does native X10 work ok?
>
> One possibility is that you are using a 32bit JVM and it is failing to
> load the 64bit libx10rt_sockets.so that was part of the build. (Managed X10
> uses this via JNI).
>
> --dave
>
>
>
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