On Sat, Mar 16, 2002 at 05:27:05PM -0800, Archie Cobbs wrote: > > Erik Corry writes: > > Whenever I try to run a program (javac, HelloWorld, appletviewer) > > I get the same error: > > > > java.lang.VerifyError: at pc 5 sp 7 not in range [4, 6] > > at java.io.PushbackReader.<init>(PushbackReader.java:32) > > at at.dms.compiler.tools.antlr.extra.InputBuffer.<init>(InputBuffer.java:68) > > at at.dms.compiler.tools.antlr.extra.InputBuffer.<init>(InputBuffer.java:81) > > at at.dms.kjc.Main.parseFile(Main.java:278) > > at at.dms.kjc.Main.run(Main.java:116) > > at at.dms.kjc.Main.compile(Main.java:68) > > at at.dms.kjc.Main.main(Main.java:59) > > I'm pretty sure it's a verifier problem. I've seen this before, > and when I sent the classfile to the jikes people, they said it > looked fine to them. > > You might try rebuilding Klasses.jar with jikes or kjc (whichever > wasn't used before) as a possible workaround..
Anyone know what was used before? I have jikes 1.13 installed. How do I rebuild Klasses.jar? If it's a compiler problem, then the error message is very misleading. I just compiled with -DDEBUG, and the error message went away, but now all programs terminate 'normally' without doing anything. Here's the last part of the output of HelloWorld, running with export KAFFE_VMDEBUG=JARFILES,ELOOKUP,CLASSFILE http://www.arbat.com/erik/error.txt -- Erik Corry [EMAIL PROTECTED] Citér kun det nødvendige. Slet denne signature. Svar under det citerede.