BUG REPORT. Loading native-libs dynamically end up with cast-error...
Tom Tromey
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Tue Nov 26 00:16:00 GMT 2002
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Date: 25 Nov 2002 23:59:08 -0700
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>>>>> ">" == Clemens Eisserer <Linuxhippy@web.de> writes:
>> You can easly see the error: All you need is a libgcj-3.2 and the files
>> I´ve attached. run first tes, and you´ll get the cast-error, after that
>> remove or rename lib-bte.so, so that libgcj is forced to interpret the
>> class-file and it will work.
I didn't see an attachment.
>> So if you want to inspect my code, simply untar the archive.
>> e.g. This is only a concept-progam. I realized that "bug" in a much bigger
>> app, which would be hard to understand for not involved people. So I
>> wrote this small program...
That's perfect, thanks.
>> I´ve tried to get along with gdb, but I´ve never used this tool and
>> it seems quite complicated to me *newbie*...
There are a couple GUIs for gdb that are worth investigating. They
can be pretty helpful. Unfortunately, though, the Java support in gdb
is not in the best state. You'll experience difficulties.
Tom
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