Re: jdk-1.7.0 and jdk-1.8.0 Abort trap (core dumped) GDB core trace provided

2016-11-24 Thread Denis Lapshin
Now works great. Thanks. On 24.11.2016 11:40, David Coppa wrote: On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 9:32 AM, Denis Lapshin wrote: Hello All, There is a problem with starting jdk from packages on AMD64 platform. It doesn't matter what versions of jdk installed: jdk-1.7.0 or jdk-1.8.0. The same issue is

Re: jdk-1.7.0 and jdk-1.8.0 Abort trap (core dumped) GDB core trace provided

2016-11-24 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2016-11-24, Denis Lapshin wrote: > Hello All, > > There is a problem with starting jdk from packages on AMD64 platform. It > doesn't matter what versions of jdk installed: jdk-1.7.0 or jdk-1.8.0. > The same issue is present on both. You forgot to include dmesg which would make things more cl

Re: jdk-1.7.0 and jdk-1.8.0 Abort trap (core dumped) GDB core trace provided

2016-11-24 Thread David Coppa
On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 9:32 AM, Denis Lapshin wrote: > Hello All, > > There is a problem with starting jdk from packages on AMD64 platform. It > doesn't matter what versions of jdk installed: jdk-1.7.0 or jdk-1.8.0. The > same issue is present on both. > > # java > Abort trap (core dumped) > > #

jdk-1.7.0 and jdk-1.8.0 Abort trap (core dumped) GDB core trace provided

2016-11-24 Thread Denis Lapshin
Hello All, There is a problem with starting jdk from packages on AMD64 platform. It doesn't matter what versions of jdk installed: jdk-1.7.0 or jdk-1.8.0. The same issue is present on both. # java Abort trap (core dumped) # gdb /usr/local/jdk-1.7.0/bin/java java.core GNU gdb 6.3 Copyright 20