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Date:      Tue, 22 Sep 2009 08:35:10 +0000
From:      Patrick Mackinlay <patrick@spacesurfer.com>
To:        Ronald Klop <ronald-freebsd8@klop.yi.org>
Cc:        freebsd-java@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: jdk-1.6.0.3p4_12  crash
Message-ID:  <4AB88C3E.5010905@spacesurfer.com>
In-Reply-To: <op.u0mmxyq48527sy@82-170-177-25.ip.telfort.nl>
References:  <4AB7AE8F.4080209@spacesurfer.com> <op.u0mmxyq48527sy@82-170-177-25.ip.telfort.nl>

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The IPV6 flag was off when I sent the original report. However, after
that I recompiled with DEBUG and IPV6 on. The problem persisted when I
started eclipse with the non debug JVM (I initially didn't realise that
the DEBUG option compiles two JVM's the debug one being in the debug
directory). However when I started eclipse with the debug JVM the
problem disappeared! So whatever code was added for debugging stopped
the issue from being triggered.
After a bit of work I tried restarting with the non debug JVM and my
eclipse was suddenly stable! So it seems whatever eclipse needed to do
that was causing the problem, it managed to do when I ran it in the
debug JVM.
I also have a huge core dump of the JVM, is this of any use to you?

Patrick

Ronald Klop wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 18:49:19 +0200, Patrick Mackinlay
> <patrick@spacesurfer.com> wrote:
> 
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>> I am running 7.2-STABLE with the following java packages:
>>
>> diablo-jdk-1.6.0.07.02_6
>> jdk-1.6.0.3p4_12
>> eclipse-3.4.2
>>
>> I recently upgraded my machine from a single core 64 bit amd cpu (amd64
>> install) to an intel nehalem (8 logical cores, amd64 install). I dont
>> think there are any significant package differences, since my old
>> machine was fairly up to date, certainly it was using eclipse 3.4 with a
>> 1.6 jdk.
>> Today I tried doing some work in eclipse and the application kept
>> crashing at different points. I have attached the log files, they all
>> seem to point to a problem in the same piece of native code.
>> Could you look into the problem if possible.
>>
>> regards,
>> Patrick
> 
> A wild guess, but I've had some 'unspecified' troubles with IPV6
> compiled into java on FreeBSD. Maybe your new install has this. You can
> compile java without IPV6 by specifying an option in the port.
> 
> Ronald.

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