On 9/19/06, Geir Magnusson Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

guys - lets be clear.  Are you unsetting it because it was pointing
to Sun or BEA or IBM, or was it set to harmony?



as for me JAVA_HOME refers to JRockit.

have you tried setting it to harmony?


yes, I did but w/o success:
...
Unable to find a javac compiler; com.sun.tools.javac.Main is not on the
classpath.
Perhaps JAVA_HOME does not point to the JDK
...

Thanks,
Vladimir.

geir

On Sep 19, 2006, at 7:01 AM, Egor Pasko wrote:

> I got almost the same recently.
>
> try 'unset JAVA_HOME'
>
> On the 0x1E9 day of Apache Harmony Dmitry Durnev wrote:
>> I observe vm crash with the similar stack trace on my SUSE Linux box,
>>  when trying to launch "Hello World" app on debug version of DRLVM:
>>
>> *** glibc detected *** free(): invalid pointer: 0xbfffbde8 ***
>> SIGSEGV in VM code.
>> Stack trace:
>>      1: free (??:-1)
>>      2: ?? (??:-1)
>>      3: ?? (??:-1)
>>      4: hymem_free_memory (??:-1)
>>      5: find_call_JNI_OnLoad
>> (/export/workspace/drlvm/vm/vmcore/src/util/natives_support.cpp:117)
>>      6: properties_free (??:-1)
>>      7: find_call_JNI_OnLoad
>> (/export/workspace/drlvm/vm/vmcore/src/util/natives_support.cpp:117)
>>      8: ?? (??:-1)
>>      9: readClassPathFromPropertiesFile (??:-1)
>>      10: ?? (??:-1)
>>      11: ?? (??:-1)
>>      12: ?? (??:-1)
>>      13: ?? (??:-1)
>>      14: ?? (??:-1)
>>      15: _dl_runtime_resolve (??:-1)
>>      16: ?? (??:-1)
>>      17: JNI_OnLoad (??:-1)
>>      18: ?? (??:-1)
>> <end of stack trace>
>>
>>
>> On 9/19/06, Vladimir Gorr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> On 9/19/06, Geir Magnusson Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Vladimir Gorr wrote:
>>>>> Geir,
>>>>>
>>>>> I found out none of the DRRVM kernel tests passed recently.
>>>>> Although
>>>>> all fine worked yet yesterday.
>>>>>
>>>>> *build.bat -Djunit.jar=%JUNIT_HOME% kernel.test*
>>>>> ...
>>>>>     [echo]
>>>>>     [echo]             ==================================
>>>>>     [echo]             Run kernel tests using jitrino.jet
>>>>>     [echo]             ==================================
>>>>>     [echo]
>>>>>    [mkdir] Created dir:
>>>>>
>>>> C:\DrlSrc\drlvm\trunk\build\win_ia32_msvc_debug\semis
>>>> \kernel.tests\reports\jitrino.jet
>>>>>
>>>>>     [echo] RUNNING : java.lang.Class1_5Test
>>>>>    [junit] Test java.lang.Class1_5Test FAILED
>>>>>    [junit] Test java.lang.Class1_5Test FAILED
>>>>>     [echo]    **** FAILED on reference JRE ****
>>>>>     [echo] RUNNING : java.lang.Class5Test
>>>>>    [junit] Test java.lang.Class5Test FAILED
>>>>>    [junit] Test java.lang.Class5Test FAILED
>>>>>     [echo]    **** FAILED on reference JRE ****
>>>>>     [echo] RUNNING : java.lang.ClassAnnotationsTest
>>>>>    [junit] Test java.lang.ClassAnnotationsTest FAILED
>>>>>
>>>>> ^C
>>>>> ...
>>>>>
>>>>> I suspect you can know a clue for this issue. Probably I missed
>>>>> anything
>>>>> and didn't note what was modifed.
>>>>
>>>> Why are they failing?  AS of yesterday, I thought they were all
>>>> passing
>>>> for me.  I wouldn't have checked anything in if I saw that they
>>>> were
>>>> failing en-masse.  (We do need to have a "stop the world" as we
>>>> stabilize DRLVM, figure out why tests fail apparently randomly,
>>>> etc...)
>>>
>>>
>>> Agree. I also try to understand this.
>>>
>>> I'm running kernel tests now on Ubuntu 6, release build, and they
>>> are
>>>> running fine.
>>>>
>>>> What platform?
>>>
>>>
>>> debug version on Windows platforms. I have no success on SUSE
>>> LINUX as well:
>>>
>>> ...
>>> -run-kernel-test-batch:
>>>    [mkdir] Created dir:
>>> /nfs/ins/proj/drl/coreapi/vgorr/drlvm/trunk/build/
>>> lnx_ia32_gcc_debug/semis/kernel.tests/reports/batch.mode
>>>    [junit] Running org.apache.harmony.lang.generics.ClassLoaderTest
>>>    [junit] SIGSEGV in VM code.
>>>    [junit] Stack trace:
>>>    [junit]     1: properties_free (??:-1)
>>>    [junit]     2: ?? (??:-1)
>>>    [junit]     3: readClassPathFromPropertiesFile (??:-1)
>>>    [junit]     4: ?? (??:-1)
>>>    [junit]     5: ?? (??:-1)
>>>    [junit]     6: ?? (??:-1)
>>>    [junit]     7: ?? (??:-1)
>>>    [junit]     8: ?? (??:-1)
>>>    [junit]     9: ?? (??:-1)
>>>    [junit]     10: JNI_OnLoad (??:-1)
>>>    [junit]     11: ?? (??:-1)
>>>    [junit]     12: ?? (??:-1)
>>>    [junit]     13: ?? (??:-1)
>>>    [junit]     14: ?? (??:-1)
>>>    [junit]     15: ?? (??:-1)
>>>    [junit]     16: ?? (??:-1)
>>>    [junit]     17: ?? (??:-1)
>>>    [junit]     18: ?? (??:-1)
>>>    [junit] <end of stack trace>
>>>    [junit] Tests FAILED
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Vladimir.
>>>
>>> geir
>>>>
>>>>
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