We're not running javac, but the problem that occurred with the i686 version
was a failure to connect to the java engine...so it basically never started.
I think our situation is a little different than yours.  Sorry I couldn't be
of more help.

Philip

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Also -- you said that the i686 glibc gave you problems -- did java exit
with an error, or just hang indefinitely?

In either case, any strace output?  If you have that I'd appreciate
having a look at it, probably off line would be best.

Thx,
-m


Philip Senechal wrote:
>
> Not sure what help I can be with this, but we're running Java on RH7 with
> the following config:
...


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