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On 2011-11-15 18:25, James Page wrote:
> On 14/11/11 18:46, Damien Raude-Morvan wrote:
>> Hi James,
>
> [...]
>
Hi,
>> Have you noticed a common FTBFS pattern for all this packages ? Or
>> all failure seems differents ?
>
> There are some common trends - for example I have seen the following
>
Dear java packagers,
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* Package name: eclipse-mylyn
Version : 3.6.4-1
Upstream Author : Eclipse Mylyn Project
* URL : http://www.eclipse.org/mylyn
* License : EPL-1.0
Section : devel
It bu
>> I'm sorry but I don't understand. My server is already running in a 64
>> bit architecture.
>
> What does "java -version" show?
>
de801:~# java -version
java version "1.6.0_26"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_26-b03)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 20.1-b02, mixed mode)
* Keyja Keyja:
You should switch to amd64, then such problems will disappear.
>>
>>> You mean I should rent another dedicated server ? At another company ?
>>> Is that what you mean ?
>>
>> Not necessarily, most servers are 64-bit capable.
>>
>
> I'm sorry but I don't understand. My server is
>>> You should switch to amd64, then such problems will disappear.
>
>> You mean I should rent another dedicated server ? At another company ?
>> Is that what you mean ?
>
> Not necessarily, most servers are 64-bit capable.
>
I'm sorry but I don't understand. My server is already running in a 64
b
* Keyja Keyja:
>> You should switch to amd64, then such problems will disappear.
> You mean I should rent another dedicated server ? At another company ?
> Is that what you mean ?
Not necessarily, most servers are 64-bit capable.
>> I think you need to pass a suitable -Xss option when you start
>>>
On my server, the program crashes after 613 threads.
>>>
>>> Is this on i386?
>>
>> Yes.
>
> You should switch to amd64, then such problems will disappear.
>
You mean I should rent another dedicated server ? At another company ?
Is that what you mean ?
>>>Have you reduced the default sta
* Keyja Keyja:
>>
>>> On my server, the program crashes after 613 threads.
>>
>> Is this on i386?
>
> Yes.
You should switch to amd64, then such problems will disappear.
>>Have you reduced the default stack size?
>
> I have tried to. And ulimit says my changes were accounted, but how to
> be sur
>
>> On my server, the program crashes after 613 threads.
>
> Is this on i386?
Yes.
>Have you reduced the default stack size?
I have tried to. And ulimit says my changes were accounted, but how to
be sure the default stack size is what I said ?
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> First of all: What error message do you get?
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: unable to create new native thread
>How much memory do you have in the system?
2GB
> What is the output of uname -a on your system?
Linux de801.ispfr.net 2.6.18-028stab085.5 #1 SMP Thu Apr 14 15:06:33
MSD 2011 x86_64
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
First of all: What error message do you get? How much memory do you have
in the system? What is the output of uname -a on your system?
On my system, this program easily goes to 1, although it demands a
lot of memory. You may want to specify a
* Keyja Keyja:
> On my server, the program crashes after 613 threads.
Is this on i386? Have you reduced the default stack size?
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