Re: Another case of Java Plugin

From: Álvaro Jurado Cuevas (ajurado28_at_terra.es)
Date: 10/29/05


Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 03:10:01 GMT

Michel Talon wrote:

> Álvaro Jurado Cuevas <ajurado28@terra.es> wrote:
>> "Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM warning: Can't detect initial thread stack
>> location"
>>
>
> If i rememeber well this is the message which indicates that you need to
> mount the linproc pseudofilesystem (man linprocfs).
>
Yes that the message. I've mounted the linprocfs (if I put in fstab I got
boot error kernel ¿?), certenly, the tricks in makefiles is in order to
pass this error.

Christopher, it was an error property of mine :p. Ok, I'll never try in
future. See down.

Charles, yes, the jdk1.5 provide the plugin, but the error is the same,
missing libraries under /usr/compat/linux (often loaded ABI linux).

Chronos, jdk-1.4.2p7_2 works fine with 32 bits (PIII 450Mhz local case)?
I'll try it (in fact, I'll try the little ways that still are existing).

Handbook and man linprocfs tell about it to mount "virtual?" partition over
standard command mount as "#mount -t linprocfs linprocfs /usr... etc" I've
tried it yet. Nothing at all. Maybe:

http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-java/2005-January/003381.html

?
 I'm sure that error it's cause linux emulation. This is the reason to
change the java linux port to native (originaly linux-sun as many forums
said. That was my error, Christopher). Something is wrong in my linux
emulation and it don't works (not error in rc.conf and loader.conf, I've
tried both -separated, of course. Hum... flash works fine with libmap.conf
¿?). Version FBSD 5.4. I'll try another linux app to see if it works,
perhaps a game port as quake, for example. I'll tell you, I'll promise.

I've mounted in my server company (I'm net administrator) X-System over
6.0... same error!! my God, I'm becoming stupid? with Unixware SCO no
troubles!... hum, it's between machine and me xD.

Thanks for all, guys. I'm following investigations.

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Álvaro Jurado Cuevas
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