I am trying to compile traceroute in c, along with jni.h, and some java
files but keep getting the following error message, anybody any ideas?
Cheers.
gcc -O2 -DHAVE_MALLOC_H=1 -DHAVE_STRERROR=1 -DHAVE_SETLINEBUF=1 -DSTDC_HEADE
RS=1
-I. -Ilinux-include -c /home/murray/traceroute-1.4a4
am running a java method which includes a native method and am getting the
following error messages,
any ideas anyone?
Cheers.
Murray.
SIGSEGV 11* segmentation violation
stackbase=0xb9f0, stackpointer=0xb8f8
Full thread dump:
"Finalizer thread" (TID:
rse, in this
day and age everyone suffers from some degree of paranoia, myself included.
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>From my understanding of the class loading mechanism, poor floating point
performance would have neglible impact on start up times. What kind of IO
subsystem does your development board have?
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release of jdk117_v2?
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JDK JIT. All IMHO, of course.
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On Tue, 4 May 1999, Steve Byrne wrote:
> Scott Murray writes:
[snip]
> > It seems to fix the problem I (and others I think) had with Runtime.exec
> > hanging sometimes when used with native threads. Which is good, as I
> > was almost resigned to putting in some Linux s
Parade, #4185726. Sadly, Sun seem to
be dragging their heels on fixing this problem.
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Andreas Jaeger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Don't mix the distributions: SuSE 6.0 (and we're discussing SuSE here)
> is libc5 - RedHat 6.0 is glibc 2.1.
I think you are mistaken. The SuSe 6.0 which I am running here came
with glibc 2.07. SuSe 5.3 was libc5.
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> and agree to the license before it unpacks the files, like all
> software packages for DOS, Apple DOS, and Slowaris do these days.
The Solaris Reference JDKs are indeed packaged in the same manner.
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m". No mention of the Blackdown team's
current porting effort is made in the article.
If this is true, I'm going to be seriously PO'd at Sun.
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work if this is what Sun
consider a useful release. I'm really curious as to why the hell Sun and
Inprise went off on their own when the Blackdown port is available...
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On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Paolo Ciccone wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 07, 1999 at 09:19:28AM -0500, Scott Murray wrote:
> > I'm praying that the Blackdown team continues it's work if this is what Sun
> > consider a useful release. I'm really curious as to why the hell Sun and
>
e percentage of the people running Java servers out in the
commercial world are using SMP boxes.
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d to give credit to the Blackdown team for providing
a base for their further work, I would have expected something, especially
since the press releases for this were delayed several days. It's not like
Sun doesn't know about the Blackdown team, they made them a licensee last
year with gre
On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Scott Murray wrote:
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> What were we supposed to think? As well, I've read three different press
> articles on this today, and none of them contained the word "Blackdown".
> If Inprise/Sun wanted to give credit to the Blackdown team for prov
On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Weiqi Gao wrote:
> Scott Murray wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Matt Welsh wrote:
> > >
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nelson Minar) writes:
> > > >
> > > > However, I disagree that native threads are required for seri
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able to determine, it looks like JVMDI works with
the Blackdown JDK 1.2.2 release candidates, even with the JIT turned on.
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On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, Scott Murray wrote:
[snip]
> >From what I've been able to determine, it looks like JVMDI works with
> the Blackdown JDK 1.2.2 release candidates, even with the JIT turned on.
Oops, I have to correct myself here. A teammate at work reminded me that
the wrapper
System.out.println(s);
s = pOut.readLine();
}
p.waitFor();
}
catch(Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
Hope this helps,
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. When the proc filesystem is mounted (say at /proc), the
files /etc/mtab and /proc/mounts have very similar contents.
So, I'd say that both /etc/mtab and /proc/mounts are reasonably
cross-distribution ways to look for the currently mounted filesystems.
S
;s 1.2.2
VM has the most mature native threads implementation of all the VMs available
for Linux. As well, worse comes to worse, if you can reproduce threading
problems with it, IMO the Blackdown team are probably more inclined to fix
them compared to either Sun or IBM.
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meaningful to anyone besides Sun and their licensees.
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On Wed, 19 Apr 2000, Paolo Ciccone wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 18, 2000 at 11:02:41AM -0400, Scott Murray wrote:
> > No WAG required, as I'm pretty sure. At Sun, FCS means "First Customer
> > Ship", which basically means the release version of a product. They
> >
ilers.
>From what I've seen of IBM's 1.3, with its improvements on their
already fast 1.1.8 VM, I think you have more to fear from it in
this regard.
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this being Java and all...
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"I'm sick a
On Sun, 19 Nov 2000, Volker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> does HotSpot only support "native threads" but not "green ones"?
Yes, that seems to be the case with all of the the existing HotSpot VMs.
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I have just downloaded the Blackdown 1.3-FCS and only the "classic" VM
works. If I try client (the default) or server there is no error shown
- it just hangs. It does this even with 'java -version'.
>From the command line, I can either use java -classic or change
jvm.cfg, but my main reason for
frustration before
getting a usable build.
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s (12288 * 8K/thread = 96M).
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s and
take the occasional bug report. It helps a lot if you can give them a
simple test program to reproduce the bug; hard to reproduce problems don't
tend to stay on their radar unless you're somewhat persistent.
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running
the test kernels for quite a while, and the VM tweaks that went in in the
last few before 2.4.0 improved interactive response quite a bit.
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On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Joseph Shraibman wrote:
> Scott Murray wrote:
> >
> > Nowadays the buffers are purely used for buffering access to the block
> > devices (e.g. disks). Pretty much everything else is now cached in the
> > page cache.
>
> That still doesn
ll you this. You can download free
demos of both of them:
JProbe - http://www.sitraka.com/software/jprobe/
Optimize It! - http://www.optimizeit.com/productinfo.html
Good luck,
Scott
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