Re: current locale is not supported in X11 ... Registered Monitor Dump...

2002-07-21 Thread Hari v
  >>Have you got a utility called "locale" on your system. What does it>>output when you run it?
No. There is no locale utility on my system. I have enabled the locale support in Busybox config.h. >>Also, you might try changing the locale with an environment variable. For>>example:>>export LC_ALL=C
i tried this. still problem persists. how to setup locale support on ARM-Linux??
Also i am getting errors as:
-SIGSEGV 11* segmentation violation
Full thread dump Classic VM 
Monitor Cache Dump:
Registered Monitor Dump:    utf8 hash table: JNI pinning lock:     JNI global reference lock:     BinClass lock:     Class linking lock:     system class loader lock:     Code rewrite lock:     Heap lock:     Monitor cache lock: owner "main" (0x1bdf8) 1 entry

    Thread queue lock: owner "main" (0x1bdf8) 1 entry
    Monitor registry : owner "main" (0x1bdf8) 1 entry

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Re: current locale ... Registered Monitor Dump... addnal info

2002-07-21 Thread Hari v
 
hi 
i have linux 2.4.18 running on arm920T integrator. i am using busybox.
there is no locale utility in my system. 
i have downloaded jre1.3.1 from blackdown site. i have installed at /usr/local directory.
i am able to run hello world program.
But when i run awt application i get error message
saying
"current locale is not supported in X11, locale is set to CX locale modifiersare not supported , using defaultwarning: translationtable syntaxc error: unknown keysym name: osfActivate
warning: string to Translation table conversion encountered errors
..
SIGSEGV 11* segmentaion violation
si_signo [11]: SIGSEGV 11* segmentation violation
si_errno [0]:success
si_code[1]:SEGV_MAPERR[]
stackpointer=.
Full thread Dump classic VM (BLACKDOWN-1.3.1 RC1 - native threads):
"AWT-Motif" (. state:MW) prio=6 
at sun.awt.motif.MTollkit.run (Native Method)
at java.lang.Thread.run
"SunToolkit.PostEventQueue-0" (. state:CW..)prio =6
at java.lang.object.wait (Native method)
at java.lang.object.wait (Object.java)
at java.awt.EventQueue.getNextEvent (EventQueue.java)
...
 
"Finalizer" ( state:CW.)prio=8
at java.lang.object.wait (Native method)
..
"ReferenceHandler (...state:CW.)prio=10
..
"SignalDispatcher" (state:CW.) prio=5
.
"main" (state:R.) prio=5
at sun.awt.motif...
...
Monitor Cache Dump:
...
java.lang.ref.Reference$Lock. 
Waiting to be notified:
"Reference Handler" (...)
.
java.awt.EventQueue . 
Waiting to be notified:
"AWT-EventQueue-0" ..
java.lang.ref.ReferenceQueue$Lock  
Waiting to be notified:
"Finalizer" ...
sun.awt.PostEventQueue .. 
Waiting to be notified:
"SunToolkit.Posteventqueue-0"
java.lang.class :owner "main"
waiting to enter:
"AWT-Motif" ...
Registered Monitor Dump:
utf8 hash table: 
JNI pinning lock: 
JNI global reference lock: 
BinClass lock: 
Class linking lock: 
system class loader lock: 
Code rewrite lock: 
Heap lock: 
Monitor cache lock: owner "main" (0x1bdf8) 1 entry
Thread queue lock: owner "main" (0x1bdf8) 1 entry
Monitor registry : owner "main" (0x1bdf8) 1 entry
so what should be the problem? i am not able to find what's happening ?really i need help.
  Hari v <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

 >>Have you got a utility called "locale" on your system. What does it>>output when you run it?
No. There is no locale utility on my system. I have enabled the locale support in Busybox config.h. >>Also, you might try changing the locale with an environment variable. For>>example:>>export LC_ALL=C
i tried this. still problem persists. how to setup locale support on ARM-Linux??
Also i am getting errors as:
-SIGSEGV 11* segmentation violation
Full thread dump Classic VM 
Monitor Cache Dump:
Registered Monitor Dump:    utf8 hash table: JNI pinning lock:     JNI global reference lock:     BinClass lock:     Class linking lock:     system class loader lock:     Code rewrite lock:     Heap lock:     Monitor cache lock: owner "main" (0x1bdf8) 1 entry

    Thread queue lock: owner "main" (0x1bdf8) 1 entry
    Monitor registry : owner "main" (0x1bdf8) 1 entry

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