Philipp Klaus Krause wrote:
Does that mean that software Mesa doesn't use SSE? The problem occurs only with the r200 driver, not with software rendering.
Okay, then the SSE test can't be the problem. The exact same code gets executed in both the R200 driver and software Mesa. Actually, do you mean software Mesa (i.e., the libGL.so built by doing 'make linux-x86' in the Mesa tree) or GLX indirect-rendering? In this particular case they are quite different as the former executes in the application's address space, but the later does not.
Is there any way you can figure out where the jvm is terminating?
This is so weird...
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