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Re(2): Don't upgrade to 10.3.9!
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Re(2): Don't upgrade to 10.3.9!


  • Subject: Re(2): Don't upgrade to 10.3.9!
  • From: "Robert Snyder" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 16:32:20 -0400
  • Organization: Penn State World Campus

Cliff,

I get the second, it is working response, but with one addition:

HotSpot not at correct virtual address. Sharing disabled.
java version "1.4.2_05"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.2_05-141.4)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2-38, mixed mode)

This is the only server I have upgraded--and the upgrade really hosed the
mail server--but Java applications seem to be working ok.

Is there an easy way to fix the HotSpot virtual address?

I removed receipts and reinstalled the 10.3.9 combo, and then the tried
to reinstall the Security Update 2005-002, but in both cases the install
failed with just a massage about it failing and asking me to try to run
the installer again.

Robert

On Mon, Apr 18, 2005, Cliff Tuel wrote:

>A message from the Java engineering team:
>
>There have been cases of Java breaking on some systems after performing
>upgrade installs from earlier releases to Mac OS X 10.3.9. To see if this is
>the problem you are experiencing, open the Terminal application (in
>/Applications/Utilities) and type 'java -version'. If you have upgraded to
>Mac OS X 10.3.9, and you see the following response when running this
>command, then you are affected:
>
>    % java -version
>    Segmentation fault
>
>If you are using a Java earlier than "Java 1.4.2 Update 2", use Software
>Update to install that first, then use Software Update to install the
>Security Update 2005-002. Your Java should now be working again. You can
>confirm this by again typing 'java -version' in the Terminal:
>
>    % java -version
>    java version "1.4.2_05"
>    Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.2_05-141.4)
>    Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2-38, mixed mode)
>
>If you have already applied Security Update 2005-002 and are seeing this
>problem, you can fix the problem by downloading and re-installing Security
>Update 2005-002. Go to
><http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/securityupdate2005002macosx1034orlat
>er.html> to download Security Update 2005-002.
>
>--
>Cliff Tuel . http://apple.com/services/technicalsupport
>
>
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Robert Snyder, Director
World Campus Data Management Services
The Pennsylvania State University
105 Mitchell Building
University Park  PA  16802
Phone: 814-865-0912  Fax: 814-865-4406
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