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[ILUG] More java woes...

[ILUG] More java woes...

Dave Airlie David.Airlie at ul.ie
Tue Mar 14 10:10:19 GMT 2000


glibc 2.1 was RH6.0 and beyond .. pre 6.0 was glibc 2.0..

Dave.

On Tue, 14 Mar 2000, Jeremy Smyth wrote:

> I'll cut to the chase....
> Sun's JDK 1.2.2 needs glibc 2.1, and suggested an ls -l to see whether we
> had it. It exists in the right place on my RH5.2 box.
> Now... some of my java stuff (the simpler console stuff) works fine. Most
> crashes with a seg violation. Their FAQ says this is probably due to an
> ld.so incompatibility. An strace has it reading /etc/ld.so.cache... I've got
> loads of files in /lib called ld.so.*... and I can't figure what's happening
> here...
> 
> Am I comPLETELY barking up the wrong tree?
> 
> 

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