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> 1. Re: DO NOT INSTALL 10.3.7 if you like your jvm
> (Rob Lockstone)
> 2. Re: DO NOT INSTALL 10.3.7 if you like your jvm
> (Lucas Holt)
> 3. Re: DO NOT INSTALL 10.3.7 if you like your jvm
> (Craig Mattocks)
> 4. Re: GUI Editor (Phil Hunt)
> 5. Re: DO NOT INSTALL 10.3.7 if you like your jvm
> (David Leader)
> 6. Re: DO NOT INSTALL 10.3.7 if you like your jvm
> (Dan Creswell)
> 7. Re: DO NOT INSTALL 10.3.7 if you like your jvm
> (David Leader)
> 8. Netbeans 4.0 (Jamie Daniel)
> 9. Re: DO NOT INSTALL 10.3.7 if you like your jvm
> (Mieke Banderas)
> 10. Re: DO NOT INSTALL 10.3.7 if you like your jvm
> (email@hidden)
> 11. Re: Netbeans 4.0 (Jason Foreman)
> 12. bus error? (PA)
> 13. Re: DO NOT INSTALL 10.3.7 if you like your jvm
> (James V. Bacus)
> 14. Re: bus error? (PA)
> 15. Re: bus error? (PA)
> 16. Re: GUI Editor (Scott Palmer)
> 17. Re: GUI Editor (Kathy Lee Simunich)
> 18. Re: JNI - Application has exited due to signal
> 10 (SIGBUS).
> (Doug Zwick)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 19:57:09 -0800
> From: Rob Lockstone <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: DO NOT INSTALL 10.3.7 if you like your
> jvm
> To: Apple Java List <email@hidden>
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> Did you follow the unofficial, but recommended,
> update procedure?
>
> Reboot from the install cd/dvd (or another partition
> or whatever)
> Run the Disk Utility program and Verify/FixErrors on
> the system
> partition
> Run Repair Privileges
> Reboot and do the update
> Run Repair Privileges again
>
> Anecdotally, following this process has (so far)
> always worked for me
> and perhaps saved me some grief. <shrug>
>
> I guess I can kind of understand why doing the disk
> verify/fix needs to
> be special process that users need to run themselves
> on occasion and
> system updates are as good a time as any. But I
> don't understand why
> repairing privileges needs to be done by the user,
> or even at all for
> that matter. What causes privileges to get screwed
> up anyway and why
> can't it be prevented? If it's a necessary part of
> keeping your system
> running smoothly, it should be done automatically,
> and if it's
> especially important to do prior to updating system
> software, it should
> be part of that process so the user doesn't have to
> think about it.
>
> Rob
>
> On Dec 15, 2004, at 7:01 PM, email@hidden
> wrote:
>
> > Hmmm.....
> > I re-ran the package installer and most things are
> happier. top
> > works, lsnrctl works etc. Something is definitely
> "off" though. Java
> > apps (Eclipse, OxygenXML) seem to load and run ok
> but I still get the
> > segmentation fault when running "java -version".
> I will dig into it,
> > thanks for your feedback
> >
> > gc
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 23:18:33 -0500
> From: Lucas Holt <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: DO NOT INSTALL 10.3.7 if you like your
> jvm
> To: email@hidden
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> This thread reminds me of the release of Panther.
> Mac OS 10.3.0 had a
> bug that only affected a small percentage of systems
> which caused
> similar problems with Java. Apple ended up rolling
> a patch to fix it
> eventually. I actually ended up doing an archive
> and install before the
> patch was released at the time.
>
> Most people said i was crazy then. In my case, I
> was running 10.2.8
> with a developer release of the jvm. Perhaps there
> is something
> non-standard about your configuration that "found"
> the bug. It is also
> possible that the update did not complete due to
> file system corruption,
> odd permissions, etc.
>
> I will attempt installing the update on my trusty
> ibook. If anything
> "odd" happens, i'll report it to the list.
>
> Luke
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 00:19:11 -0500
> From: Craig Mattocks <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: DO NOT INSTALL 10.3.7 if you like your
> jvm
> To: Java Dev <email@hidden>
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> Absolutely no problems with the 10.3.7 install on my
> ancient G3 400 MHz
> iMac:
>
> java -version
> java version "1.4.2_05"
> Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition
> (build 1.4.2_05-141.3)
> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2-38, mixed
> mode)
>
> Compiler cranks and apps run as expected.
>
> - Craig
>
>
>
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>
> Message: 4
> Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 01:31:00 -0500 (EST)
> From: "Phil Hunt" <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: GUI Editor
> To: "Todd O'Bryan" <email@hidden>
> Cc: JavaDev <email@hidden>
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