So, I've tried the Sun JDK 1.3.1_09 and it work fine but my application not :(
IBM has probably patched his jdk version making my application incompatible with the other JDK
Visibly haven't other choices to use the IBM version
Pascal
"M.Hockings" <veeshooter@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Envoyé par : fedora-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx 10.11.2003 15:04
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I think you will find that with RH9 and FC1 only JDK's >= 1.4 will
work. Though you might find that the latest Sun 1.3 _may_ work, not
sure about that though.
Mike
pascal.rapaz@xxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> Unfortunately the project that I'm working on don't run with jdk 1.4.x
> because the server side (websphere 4) must be compiled with ibm jdk
> 1.3.x.
>
> In the future I will probably install both 1.4 and 1.3 jdk version
> but, for this moment, I can't do anything without the 1.3 version.
>
> Pascal
>
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>
>
> Dennis Gilmore <dennis@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Envoyé par : fedora-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx
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> 10.11.2003 14:21
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> Objet : Re: [ibm jdk 1.3.1] Segmentation fault with
> Fedora core 1
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> Once upon a time at band camp Mon, 10 Nov 2003 11:07 pm,
> pascal.rapaz@xxxxxxxx
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I need to install the IBM JDK 1.3.1 SR5 but I alway have a segmentation
> > fault when I'm trying to launch java.
> >
> > I've followed the releases notes instructions but without success:
> 'export
> > LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5' nor 'export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.19' don't
> > resolve my problem!
> > When I do 'java -version' or 'java -classic -version' I alway have a
> > 'segmentation fault' without any other explanation.
> >
> > Any idea?
>
> im using suns 1.4.1 and it works fine i would sugest you get a copy of
> a newer
> jdk you will get the added benefit of being able to use java in mozilla
>
> Dennis
>
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