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From: jurgen DOT defurne AT philips DOT com
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Subject: Core dumps : gij (GNU libgcj) version 3.2 20020927 (prerelease)
Message-ID: <OF8102A620.B4E7F218-ONC1256D88.002B07A3-C1256D89.00244FA5@diamond.philips.com>
Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 08:34:58 +0200

Hello,

I am writing some code using the following directory structure,
like it should be in java

./source
./source/classes

putting into ./source the application, and in ./source/classes
the libraries, where one of the libraries is programmed to
throw an exception at a certain moment. When I execute
this code using gij, I get a core dump. When I compile this
code to an executable, it works fine.

I have tested my code under Linux, with gij-3.0 and gij-3.3,
there it executes fine, so the problem lies probably in the
cygwin implementation.

I have narrowed the problem down to a small main file, and
a single class in the subdirectory which throws an exception.
The problem persists.

If anyone likes to investigate, I can send him my example
code and a core dump as a tar file.

Regards,

Jurgen Defurne

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