Thanks for reporting this — I saw the email go through to builds@ Martin.

There were some replies too — that centered around  upgrading the JVM on that 
machine to a newer version and seeing if that fixes the problem as you suggest.

I dropped infra@ from the list since infra@ will just redirect us to builds@. 
builds@ peeps — any help here?

Cheers,
Chris

From: Adam Estrada <estrada.a...@gmail.com<mailto:estrada.a...@gmail.com>>
Date: Monday, February 4, 2013 6:45 AM
To: "d...@sis.apache.org<mailto:d...@sis.apache.org>" 
<d...@sis.apache.org<mailto:d...@sis.apache.org>>, 
"in...@apache.org<mailto:in...@apache.org>" 
<in...@apache.org<mailto:in...@apache.org>>
Subject: Re: Apache build infrastructure or Oracle JVM problem: crash in native 
JDK code

Thanks for keeping on this, Martin. I will copy infra@ to see if they have any 
insight in to this. Also, @mattmann may be able to lend a hand here too.

Adam


On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 9:23 AM, Martin Desruisseaux 
<martin.desruisse...@geomatys.fr<mailto:martin.desruisse...@geomatys.fr>> wrote:
Hello bu...@apache.org<mailto:bu...@apache.org> (copy to Apache SIS)

I don't know if I'm writing to the appropriate email address (this is my third 
email to bu...@apache.org<mailto:bu...@apache.org>)... If I'm writing to the 
wrong email address, would it be possible to redirect me to a more appropriate 
contact point please? We have a problem with either the Apache build 
infrastructure or the Oracle Java Virtual Machine. This is not a problem in the 
Apache SIS project, because pure Java code should never crash the JVM. While we 
could workaround the problem, JVM crashes are serious issues and I would feel 
safer if this issue could be addressed.

The JVM on the Jenkins server crashes (I mean crashes in native libraries, not 
a Java exception) in almost every build of the JDK7 branch of Apache SIS. We 
have no native code and we don't use explicitly any native libraries. According 
to the log attached to this email, the crash occurs in the C/C++ implementation 
of java.util.zip.ZipFile.getEntry(String). I would like to send a bug report to 
http://bugreport.sun.com/bugreport/crash.jsp. But before doing so, I noticed 
that the JDK 7 used by Jenkins is 18 months old (built on June 27, 2011). Is 
there any way we can test the build on a more recent JDK 7 version on the 
Apache Jenkins system before to fill a bug report?

    Thanks and regards,

        Martin


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