On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, Bill Jaeger wrote: > Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 20:03:07 -0400 > From: Bill Jaeger <wlj@private> > Reply-To: owl-users@private > To: owl-users@private > Subject: Re: java > > Hi ! > Hmmm...I'm not sure that the FAQ you cited is correct. We've used > non-chstk'd flavors of Sun's JDK (v1.2.x and v1.3.x) for about two years on > openwall/hap-enhanced kernels with the non-executable user stack option > enabled. We haven't run into any problems with doing so. > May be used Sun JDK Version 1.4.x because this version include many hotfixes and more aplication on Java (as JBoss) works only with this version . > -Bill > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Solar Designer [mailto:solar@private] > > Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 7:22 PM > > To: owl-users@private > > Subject: Re: java > > > > > > On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 04:22:24PM +0300, Kagan Kongar wrote: > > > > > > Any success running java apps on Owl? > > > > I know that people do, in particular with Oracle installs. We have one > > at DataForce, I think with three different versions of JDK for different > > components of Oracle (not an Owl-specific problem). I didn't install > > it myself, so don't know all details. > > > > Also note this FAQ entry for the kernel patch (if you're using it and > > have enabled the non-executable user stack option): > > > > Q: Are any applications known to require executable stack and/or the > > traditional default mmap() address? > > A: Yes. JDK 1.3 and XFree86 4.0.1 (only with the commercial > > nVidia GeForce > > drivers) have been reported to not work unless chstk'ed. Many Win32 > > applications and DLL's (such as video codecs) are non-relocateable and > > must be loaded at their default address which mustn't be already taken > > by the shared libraries of a Linux application such as Wine or MPlayer. > > Simply chstk'ing the "wine" and "mplayer" binaries solves this problem. > > > > -- > > /sd > > > > -- Michael Vlasov , MICHAEL-RIPN, MVY162-RIPE http://www.matrix.ru/michael, ICQ#12612617
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