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#172 invalid Cannot start Java b25 GA3 Lewis Rosenthal
Description

Renamed existing C:\Java160 directory to Java160-b24. Unzipped b25 GA3 to c:\Java160. JAVA_HOME is C:\Java160\ and C:\Java160\bin is the *only* Java directory in PATH.

Running java -version from a command prompt (including from the JRE directory itself) returns to a new prompt with nothing displayed. POPUPLOG.OS2 says:

07-24-2012 10:53:00 SYS2070 PID 0092 TID 0001 Slot 00e3 C:\JAVA160\BIN\JAVA.EXE JVM->KERNEL32.3602 182

This system is eCS 1.2R, running kernel 104a UNI. b24 GA2 runs as expected.

#178 fixed Print crash running Moneydance 2011 Lewis Rosenthal
Description

Reference to:

http://trac.netlabs.org/odin32/ticket/84

Crash occurs with GA2 & GA3 under Odin 0.8.5, which is why I opened the ticket under Odin. However, there may be some interaction we just weren't seeing before.

Native printer selection dialog opens fine. Printer selected, and as soon as data is sent (printer does eject a blank page), the application exits.

Crash log excerpt:

#
# A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment:
#
#  EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION (0xc0000005) at pc=0x15429a07, pid=156, tid=10223635
#
# JRE version: 6.0-b24
# Java VM: OpenJDK Client VM (20.0-b12 mixed mode os2-x86 )
# Problematic frame:
# C  [WGSS50+0x9a07]
#
# If you would like to submit a bug report, please visit:
#   http://java.sun.com/webapps/bugreport/crash.jsp
# The crash happened outside the Java Virtual Machine in native code.
# See problematic frame for where to report the bug.
#

Full log, attached.

#216 invalid INI file corruption after running Java app (JavaRDP) for extended period Lewis Rosenthal
Description

Likely due to memory fragmentation. I know that the condition is triggered by running JavaRDP for extended periods along with my other mix of apps.

The symptom is that after JavaRDP has been running for several hours, even if SeaMonkey? has been shutdown and restarted a few times, shutting down gets me all the way to the point where the desktop closes, and then I get a message that changes could not be saved to the INI files, and a prompt (by XWorkplace) to restart the desktop and use the standard shutdown routine. This never works, as invariably, the files cannot be written.

A reboot (even when not saving the files) generally results in either irreparable desktop damage (broken folder positions, file handles, etc.) or the system cannot even locate the desktop directory (even with SET DESKTOP set in CONFIG.SYS and valid EAs on the desktop directory). In these cases, a restore from an archive is the only recovery.

Please let me know what I can provide (some utility to track the fragmentation? Theseus output?) or perhaps what memory setting I might try when starting the JVM to avoid the situation. This seems to have started around GA4, but possibly earlier.

VIRTUALADDRESSLIMIT is set at 1576, but I have tried higher values with no discernable change.

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