Looking into the jedit script helped. It appears that the environment
JAVA_HOME was set to use gij version of JRE, even though I used sudo
to configure the jre to SUN 1.6 JDK. Once, I set the JAVA_HOME inside
the script, things worked out fine.
Thanks Folks.
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 11:24 AM, Boris Epstein
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 1:12 PM, Ted Markowitz
wrote: I've also been running it (both the stable and development versions) with the Sun 1.6 JDK and it works for me as well. You might try editing the shell script which runs it to increase the max heap and max JVM memory on the java command-line which runs the jedit jar files. That might not fix the real problem, but it could help in getting out a stack trace to see exactly why it's chewing up memory.
//ted
Ted,
This sounds like a good suggestion but I'd still be curious what the real problem was.
Boris.
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