On Mon, Jan 17, 2000 at 09:12:45AM +0000, Colin Watson wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mike Werner) wrote: > >Thanks Nate, but I found the problem. Well, it may not be the actual > >problem but it lets java work for me. It just figures that I'd figure > >this out within 10 minutes of sending my post. Turns out that the > >environment variable FLAGS_CLASS=-green was being ignored. I modified > >/usr/lib/jdk1.1/bin/.java_wrapper (that being the script that the java > >commands all call) to force green threads. > > For what it's worth, that script doesn't appear to know anything about > FLAGS_CLASS, but 'export THREADS_FLAG=green' solves the problem for me > without having to edit the wrapper script.
Quoted from /usr/lib/jdk1.1/bin/.java_wrapper (I'm the one that commented out the lines - that's the change that made it work here): ######################################################## # This section modified to force green threads. #### #if [ -x ${J_HOME}/bin/${ARCH}/native_threads/${progname} ] #then # DEFAULT_THREADS_FLAG=native #else DEFAULT_THREADS_FLAG=green #fi #if [ "${THREADS_FLAG:-${DEFAULT_THREADS_FLAG}}" = native ] #then # THREADS_TYPE=native_threads #else THREADS_TYPE=green_threads #fi export THREADS_TYPE It may not know about FLAGS_CLASS but the changes I made to the script let it work for me. I've now changed the script back to the original and tried the THREADS_FLAG=green that you mentioned - it worked just fine. Thanks for the help. -- Mike Werner KA8YSD | "Where do you want to go today?" ICQ# 12934898 | "As far from Redmond as possible!" '91 GS500E | Morgantown WV | Only dead fish go with the flow.