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Re: IBM Java SDK 1.4.1



On Sun, Jan 25, 2004 at 12:12:20AM +0100, Victor Fuente wrote:
> Thank you, could you please tell me where is the JIT Documentation??

I posted all I know. I found it in the mailing list archives some time
ago.

Frank

> 
> >On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 11:16:00PM +0100, Victor Fuente wrote:
> > 
> >
> >>Problem seems to be related to the JIT.
> >>
> >>Setting environment variable JAVA_COMPILER to NONE
> >>apparently solves the problem.
> >>   
> >>
> >
> >That helps, but it slows everything down. Try setting
> >JITC_PROCESSOR_TYPE=6 instead. That seems to work here.
> >
> >Frank
> > 
> >
> >>>Hi all, i have downloaded IBM sdk 1.4.1, and when i try to run or compile
> >>>applications that contain imports compilation (or run) fails with 
> >>>Illegal Instruction
> >>>Error (SIGILL) at java.util.Hashtable.rehash(Hashtable.java(Compiled 
> >>>Code)).
> >>>
> >>>I have attached the core obtained from compilation of
> >>>demo/bigdecimal/decdemo.java (demo source included in IBM-SDK).
> >>>
> >>>To reproduce de error i have also tried a simple file (Test.java),
> >>>i can compile it but if i add the line "import java.io.*;" i get the 
> >>>same SIGILL error,
> >>>again at  java.util.Hashtable.rehash(Hashtable.java(Compiled Code)).
> >>>
> >>>Anyone else has the same problem??
> >>>
> >>>     
> >>>
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> >>Victor Fuente
> >>
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> >>
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