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Date:      Tue, 30 Jan 2001 10:58:03 -0500 (EST)
From:      Brian Skrab <bgs@pinky.us.net>
To:        "java@FreeBSD.ORG" <java@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Linux JDK 1.3.0 + 4.2 STABLE = Core Dump...
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.32.0101301046350.3564-100000@pinky.us.net>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.32.0101291342500.94804-100000@pinky.us.net>

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	Update.  I've installed three linux JDKs (1.2.2, 1.3.0, 1.3.0_01)
	and receive a Segmentation fault when executing *any* of the jdk
	binaries.  This makes me think that I have a Linux compatibility
	problem, but I'm able to run the Linux Netscape 4.76 port as well as
	the Linux RealPlayer without any problems.  Is there something else
	that must be enabled other than the Linux compatibility option?
	Any ideas?  My system information is included in my previous post
	(below).

	Thanks,

	~brian

On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, Brian Skrab wrote:

> Hello,
>
> 	I have installed the linux-jdk13 port and have had no luck getting
> 	the java executable to run without dumping core.  I noticed that the
> 	realpath executable that the .java_wrapper utilizes to resolve
> 	symlinks does not work either.  Is there something special that
> 	needs to be installed to make this work?  The machine is running a
> 	fresh 4.2-RELEASE installation CVSUP'd to 4.2-STABLE.  I have
> 	another machine that is a 4.1-RELEASE install CVSUP'd to 4.2-STABLE,
> 	and have experienced nothing but success running the Linux 1.3.0 JDK
> 	(or any other jdk for that matter).  I have altered the jvm.cfg file
> 	to ensure that -classic is at the top of the list, but that has been
> 	no help either.  Has anyone else run into this sort of thing?
>
> 	Thanks,
>
> 	~brian



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