> I don't think it's the native code as such - that clearly works with
> other setups. I've tried it under OpenSUSE and Ubuntu Feisty and there's
> nothing immediately wrong with it. It's the interaction between the
> native code and the JVM that's causing the problem. I still think
> changing the JVM should resolve the issue.
It is trivially reproducible on Ubuntu 8.04. I've asked another
developer and they reached the same conclusion (which is obvious from
the JVM error) and they had decided to wait for the final release
before moving forward. The exact same code works fine on other
operating systems.

> So, take your pick:
>
> http://java.sun.com/products/archive/
>
> 1.5.0 seems like a good choice. :)
It's not an issue with the JVM, Qt Jambi 4.3 works on 7.10 but not on
8.04, although someone managed to find a way that worked for them. I
had hoped for a similar solution to enable Qt Jambi 4.4 on Ubuntu
8.04.
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