Linux JDK-1.5.0_12 (i386) unusable on amd64

Vlad GALU dudu at dudu.ro
Mon Jul 9 20:49:11 UTC 2007


On 7/9/07, Mikhail T. <mi+metlife at aldan.algebra.com> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I just tried to build the regular jdk15 port on my amd64 machine. It
> relies on the Linux jdk15 to bootstrap.
>
> Unfortunately, all invocations of javac and java were crashing with a
> HotSpot stack (linux-sun-jdk-1.5.0.12,2).
>
> I ended up manually replacing the bin/java and javac binaries with
> shell-wrapper, that prepends ``-client'' to the arguments.
>
> Although ``-client'' and ``-hotspot'' are supposed to be synonyms, the
> trick worked and the native JDK is now building.
>
> I'm unsure, where the blame lies -- with the Linuxulator, or the amd64
> (6.2-stable from June 7th) -- but something needs to be done...
>

   Using the diablo distribution to bootstrap jdk15 did the trick for me.

> Yours,
>
>     -mi
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