Hi, And google was right! Good catch!
This is the source tree to the Blackdown PPC Linux jdk 1.3.1 build that Jan uses: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wcvs]$ cd jdk1.3.x [EMAIL PROTECTED] jdk1.3.x]$ find ./ -name "*" -exec grep "nested memory" {} \; fprintf(stderr, "OUCH: nested memory code, to %d levels.\n",NestLevel); Binary file ./build/linux-ppc/tmp/java/hpi/green_threads/obj/malloc.o matches Binary file ./build/linux-ppc/tmp/java/hpi/green_threads/obj_g/malloc.o matches Binary file ./build/linux-ppc/lib/ppc/green_threads/libhpi.so matches Binary file ./build/linux-ppc/lib/ppc/green_threads/libhpi_g.so matches The funny thing is green_threads has not bee used for a long time on ppc Linux. So I think somehow the green_threads libhpi.so (which has to wrapper malloc for user land threads like green threads to work) is being found and linked into the build of the C++ code for idlc resulting in this funny error message. I would suggest that Jan search his machine for libhpi.so and remove them from the standard library paths so that this library is no longer found. The funny thing is I never would have guessed to search the Java source tree since idlc is not built with java source code and does not use java at all!!! Nice catch! Thanks, Kevin On Friday 29 August 2003 18:31, Matthew Garrett wrote: > Google suggests that the error message is being generated by Java. > > -- > Matthew Garrett | [EMAIL PROTECTED]