Sun JDK 1.3.1_12 with SuSE 9.1 AMD64
Hello! Has someone got Sun JDK 1.3.1_12 running with SuSE Linux 9.1 AMD64? I am getting following error during compilation: error: compiler message file broken: key=compiler.err.sun.io.MalformedInputException arguments=null, null, null, null, null, null, null I had to patch $JAVA_HOME/bin/java to make java think that x86_64 is a i386 platform... BTW: Sun JDK 1.4.2_03 is running fine. CU Thomas
Thomas Peuss
Hello!
Has someone got Sun JDK 1.3.1_12 running with SuSE Linux 9.1 AMD64? I am getting following error during compilation:
error: compiler message file broken: key=compiler.err.sun.io.MalformedInputException arguments=null, null, null, null, null, null, null
I had to patch $JAVA_HOME/bin/java to make java think that x86_64 is a i386 platform...
BTW: Sun JDK 1.4.2_03 is running fine.
Try: linux32 --3gb bash linux32 bash will give you a shell where uname is changed - and the --3gb limits the memory space. This might help - I haven't tested it. The linux32 command is the easiest way to start without changing the uname... Andreas -- Andreas Jaeger, aj@suse.de, http://www.suse.de/~aj SUSE Linux AG, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany GPG fingerprint = 93A3 365E CE47 B889 DF7F FED1 389A 563C C272 A126
Hello! Am So, den 13.06.2004 schrieb Andreas Jaeger um 21:28:
Try: linux32 --3gb bash
linux32 bash will give you a shell where uname is changed - and the --3gb limits the memory space. This might help - I haven't tested it. The linux32 command is the easiest way to start without changing the uname...
That did not help. I am still getting this error... CU Thomas
On Sat, Jun 19, Thomas Peuss wrote:
Hello!
Am So, den 13.06.2004 schrieb Andreas Jaeger um 21:28:
Try: linux32 --3gb bash
linux32 bash will give you a shell where uname is changed - and the --3gb limits the memory space. This might help - I haven't tested it. The linux32 command is the easiest way to start without changing the uname...
That did not help. I am still getting this error...
I doubt that such an old java version will work with the 9.1 glibc. Java programmers are very good in using internal, undocumented glibc functions. Try to upgrade your java. Thorsten -- Thorsten Kukuk http://www.suse.de/~kukuk/ kukuk@suse.de SuSE Linux AG Maxfeldstr. 5 D-90409 Nuernberg -------------------------------------------------------------------- Key fingerprint = A368 676B 5E1B 3E46 CFCE 2D97 F8FD 4E23 56C6 FB4B
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