I remember some reports of success running Linux JAVA with native
threads on -current. I've tried several times myself, and can't get
it to work.
The Linux JDK 1.3 (SUN's version) runs fine on -current as well as 4.x
as long as I use the classic VM. This version doesn't use native
Linux threads.
In order to get real performance I would like to run either the SUN
JDK with -hotspot, or the IBM 1.3 JVM. Both of these use native linux
threads. With a recent -current I can successfully execute small JAVA
test programs, but when I start a real application (e.g. Together from
togethersoft.com), it fails with a core dump.
The SUN JDK 1.3 gives
#
# HotSpot Virtual Machine Error, Unexpected Signal 11
# Please report this error at
# http://java.sun.com/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi
#
# Error ID: 4F533F4C494E55580E43505005BC
#
# Problematic Thread: prio=671556272 tid=0x804f790 nid=0x2940 runnable
#
and the IBM JDK 1.3 dies with a similar message.
Is anybody successfully using a Linux JVM with native threads on
-current? Are there any pathes that you needed to apply?
--
Regards,
Georg.
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