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Unregistered January 12th, 2002 05:36 PM

Segmentation Fault during startup
 
Hi,

I installed Version 2.02 of Limewire. During startup I see the splash screen and then I get the following error message:
"./runLime.sh: line 4: 4213 Segmentation Fault java -jar RunLime.jar"
I have jre 1.3.1_02 installed.
What can I do?

HeadHolio January 13th, 2002 06:50 AM

Download a newer beta, I believe version 2.1.1 is out now. You could also download Sun's j2sdk 1.4 beta.

jalmon January 16th, 2002 08:38 AM

Did this work for you?
 
I'm haveing the same problem I'm running Mandrake 8.0 and JRE1.3.1_02 Is there anyother help for this problem any would be greatly appreciated! :D

jalmon January 16th, 2002 03:30 PM

Hapy Days! oh joy! oh Rapture!!!!
 
Hey if you haven't figured this out yet I think I just found the answer in a thread down below try this out. I'll try it tonight and let you know.:D
-----------------------------------------

:o
!!!! FIX !!!
in the java 1.3.1 release notes, i found this:

* For Linux users - The newer glibc-2.2.x libraries cannot correctly handle initial thread stack sizes larger than 6 MB. This can cause a segmentation fault on come Linux platforms that use the newer libraries. Such platforms include Red Hat 7.0, Mandrake 8.0, SuSe 7.2, and Debian 2.2. The problem will not occur on Linux platforms that are using glibc-2.1.x such as Red Hat 6.1 and 6.2. It will also not affect Red Hat 7.1 because it uses a different thread stack layout. This problem is being tracked as bug 4466587.

Workaround - Use "ulimit -s 2048" in bash shell or "limit stacksize 2048" in tcsh to limit the initial thread stack to 2 MB.

i added the line "ulimit -s 2048" to runlime.sh just before the call of java and now it works!

hope this will help you, too!

wingo
------------------------------------------------------
:D

Unregistered January 17th, 2002 01:32 PM

Great! It works.

Thanks a lot.

jalmon January 17th, 2002 01:44 PM

Yup, Worked for me too! Glad I could help. :cool:

Unregistered January 29th, 2002 12:00 PM

Just more information on the condition: I had no problems using Limewire 1.7c. When I tried the next version, 1.8, I got this segfault. It still exists as of 2.1.3, but the "ulimit -s 2048" workaround resolves the segfault. I have Glibc 2.2.1 and Sun's jre1.3.1_02. As such, something was changed between Limewire versions 1.7c and 1.8 to wake the dormant segfault, or create it.

Greg

Unregistered February 9th, 2002 08:38 PM

yippie skippie
 
me rykie wery muchie

Usurpior February 27th, 2002 05:01 PM

Just to let you know that this problem also affects RH 7.1 running LimeWire 2.2. It may not affect any other java programs though.

Unregistered March 2nd, 2002 09:49 AM

thanks jalmon
 
that darned seg fault caused me a lot of problems.
thanks for the help jalmon. I guess I should have read EVERYTHING - i.e. release notes for the java

penguin@cox-internet.com

SuSEpenguin March 2nd, 2002 12:08 PM

testing...

SuSEpenguin March 2nd, 2002 12:10 PM

oops. must have logged in as unregistered by mistake up above

penguin@cox-internet.com

Unregistered March 25th, 2002 05:53 AM

Re: Hapy Days! oh joy! oh Rapture!!!!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by jalmon
Hey if you haven't figured this out yet I think I just found the answer in a thread down below try this out. I'll try it tonight and let you know.:D
-----------------------------------------

:o
!!!! FIX !!!
in the java 1.3.1 release notes, i found this:

* For Linux users - The newer glibc-2.2.x libraries cannot correctly handle initial thread stack sizes larger than 6 MB. This can cause a segmentation fault on come Linux platforms that use the newer libraries. Such platforms include Red Hat 7.0, Mandrake 8.0, SuSe 7.2, and Debian 2.2. The problem will not occur on Linux platforms that are using glibc-2.1.x such as Red Hat 6.1 and 6.2. It will also not affect Red Hat 7.1 because it uses a different thread stack layout. This problem is being tracked as bug 4466587.

Workaround - Use "ulimit -s 2048" in bash shell or "limit stacksize 2048" in tcsh to limit the initial thread stack to 2 MB.

i added the line "ulimit -s 2048" to runlime.sh just before the call of java and now it works!

hope this will help you, too!

wingo
------------------------------------------------------
:D

Thank u wingo,
i had the problem,
and did what u said,
and its working

Unregistered March 31st, 2002 04:06 PM

Re: Hapy Days! oh joy! oh Rapture!!!!
 
This still occurs on LimeWire 2.3 and Mandrake 8.0. I have 8.1 and 8.2 but have not yet tried it, but I imagine it will have the same problem.

Quote:

Originally posted by jalmon
Hey if you haven't figured this out yet I think I just found the answer in a thread down below try this out. I'll try it tonight and let you know.:D
-----------------------------------------

:o
!!!! FIX !!!
in the java 1.3.1 release notes, i found this:

* For Linux users - The newer glibc-2.2.x libraries cannot correctly handle initial thread stack sizes larger than 6 MB. This can cause a segmentation fault on come Linux platforms that use the newer libraries. Such platforms include Red Hat 7.0, Mandrake 8.0, SuSe 7.2, and Debian 2.2. The problem will not occur on Linux platforms that are using glibc-2.1.x such as Red Hat 6.1 and 6.2. It will also not affect Red Hat 7.1 because it uses a different thread stack layout. This problem is being tracked as bug 4466587.

Workaround - Use "ulimit -s 2048" in bash shell or "limit stacksize 2048" in tcsh to limit the initial thread stack to 2 MB.

i added the line "ulimit -s 2048" to runlime.sh just before the call of java and now it works!

hope this will help you, too!

wingo
------------------------------------------------------
:D


Unregistered April 29th, 2002 11:33 AM

worked for me too
 
Slack version 8.0


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