--- Glenn McAllister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> have too. If its not a big deal for you, could you
> take five minutes to
> write up the solution to the problem so that others
> can benifit from your
> pain?
You're absolutely right; my apologies.
The problem apprently is a bug in the linux version of
the jvm. I found it at Javasoft by searching for
"segmentation fault linux". The first item was... the
installation notes!! They describe a problem using
the jdk 1.3.1 with Redhat 7.0. The problem doesn't
exist with 6.x or 7.1. (In my original post I
indicated I use Redhat 7.1; Apparently on this machine
I have 7.0. oops).
The work around is to run the command
"ulimit -s 2048"
before running the java commands (or Ant).
That solved the segmentation fault, though it
apparently causes other problems which I believe
result from the limited stack size.
(in my Ant script I run a class which uses xerces to
load and parse an xml file. When it tries to open the
xml file I get "java.io.IOException:
java.lang.LinkageError: Class org/xml/sax/XMLReader
violated loader constraints"
Which I'm (perhaps mistakenly) thinking means it could
load the whole file.)
So I'm not out of the woods yet, but I think my next
step is to move up to RedHat 7.1 (or down to jdk 1.2),
unless someone sees another explanation for my xml
file loading problem...
>
> Thanks,
> Glenn McAllister
> SOMA Networks, Inc.
>
Thanks,
Lauren
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