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Re: [Swarm-Support] using sun's java libs in swarm


From: Jan Herrmann
Subject: Re: [Swarm-Support] using sun's java libs in swarm
Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 19:09:18 +0200

Hi everybody,

Tried to run jheatbugs but I get exectly the same result. So I suppose it
has something to do with the mentioned problem in Cygwin.
Does anybody know if Swarm (with Java) is running properly under Linux?
.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Marcus G. Daniels" <address@hidden>
To: <address@hidden>
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 6:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Swarm-Support] using sun's java libs in swarm


> Jan Herrmann wrote:
>
> >But when I press the start-button in the ProcCtrl
> >Window I get a java.exe - Application error. Windows tells me that there
is
> >a problem with referencing the memory (memory could not be read). In the
> >terminal I get the following message:
> >
> >/src/Swarm/swarm/src/defobj/directory.m:507 swarm_directory_objc_remove
> >      0 [sig] java 1028 stackdump: Dumping stack trace to
java.exe.stackdump
> >
> >
> Does jheatbugs work?  It could be a problem with your model where
> objects are being returned and accumulating in the directory that
> related Java and Objective C objects.  Or, perhaps you are trying to
> drop some object that has already been dropped.
>
> There's currently a bug in Cygwin that makes it impossible to load
> Cygwin in Java, and thus Swarm in Java.  If someone wanted to write a
> test case for a non-Swarm, minimal, DLL load in Java that displayed the
> problem, the Cygwin folks would probably fix it.  The old Windows
> binaries (including 2.1.1) can be considered unsupported.   If you need
> something working now, I'd use Linux or Solaris.
>
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