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On Wed, 11 May 2005, Jason Wever wrote:
--[PinePGP]--------------------------------------------------[begin]-- On Wed, 11 May 2005, Ferris McCormick wrote:
By the way, the SB1000 is doing very nicely with 2.6.11-r7, but java applications (like firefox, thunderbird) really suck. Random Bus errors get, shall we say, tedious.
Are you using -mcpu=ultrasparc3 as part of your CFLAGS? I get a lot of java crashes on my Blade 1000 as well and am thinking that blackdown may have trouble dealing with dealing with libs built with certain optimizations.
Yes, I am. You had said earlier that it might be a problem, so I'm pushing it. I think firefox & friends force -mcpu=v8, but I can't confirm off hand. And I know that everything else has been rebuilt aggressively optimized, because it's supposed to work, after all. (Although c++ + hardened remanins unusalbe.) (But I hate java, and so maybe it's just fighting back at us?)
Cheers, -- Jason Wever Gentoo/Sparc Co-Team Lead --[PinePGP]----------------------------------------------------------- gpg: Signature made Wed May 11 19:49:41 2005 UTC using DSA key ID 58A8AB6F gpg: Good signature from "Jason Wever <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" --[PinePGP]----------------------------------------------------[end]--
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