Just for the record:
This problem has not happened again for a few months. I think it was
associated with the libstdc++ upgrade that accompanied my Java upgrade.
Sorry for my confusion.
Cheers,
  Dave


On Mon, 2004-09-13 at 14:08, David Brodrick wrote:
> Hi,
> I've just upgraded from 1.3.0 to Blackdown-1.4.2-rc1 and am having some
> grief. I've tried googling on this topic with no success..
> 
> Since I upgraded the JVM, some applications can no longer be terminated
> with control-c! Control-\ no longer dumps information either. Also, when
> I manually kill the java processes, only the particular pids that I
> specify are killed. With the previous JVM I could kill one of the parent
> java processes and the whole group would be terminated.
> 
> The fault might be triggered by particular run-time or start-up
> conditions. The same application that was unresponsive to control-c
> earlier is now responding to it (after a restart, ie different program
> instance but same program code). The applications that have been
> affected are all heavily threaded FWIW. 
> 
> I've read that the JVM has a -Xrs option. I am NOT using that.
> 
> I've seen the same behavior on at least two different computers. Both
> machines are Debian stable/testing. I downloaded the JVM which was built
> with gcc-3.2.
> 
> I'd love to hear any suggestions. It is very hard to restart these
> applications ATM! 
> 
> Many thanks,
>   Dave
> 
> 
> 
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