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some more information is needed... like what your code is doing.

a segv means that you crashed your JVM.

I have not had any problems using javamail with jserv 1.1

- Greg

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From: Duane Gran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 5:23 PM
To: Java Apache Users
Subject: JavaMail segmentation violation


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I am having a problem with JavaMail and servlets on JServ 1.1.  Generally
servlets behave just fine, but this one is misbehaving.

I have a very simple Servlet to send a test message.  When run from the
shell
it works fine, but from a Servlet I get a segmentation fault.  My classpath
is
identical to the JServ classpath.  Below is the output in the mod_jserv.log:

SIGSEGV 11 segmentation violation
    si_signo [11]: SEGV
    si_errno [0]:
    si_code [1]: SEGV_MAPERR [addr: 0xc]

        stackpointer=F108FF10
"Thread-324" (TID:0x89b6f8, sys_thread_t:0x89b638, state:CW, thread_t:
t@330,
th
readID:0xf1061dc8, stack_bottom:0xf1062000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5

[1] java.lang.Thread.sleep(Native Method)
[2] org.apache.jserv.JServServletManager.run(JServServletManager.java:998)
[3] java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:478)

It actually goes on for a long while.  I can provide the whole log entry
(nearly 50 lines long) if it helps, but could anyone shed some light on
this? 
Thanks!

Duane Gran


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