On Saturday 11 March 2006 14:05, Louai Al-Awami wrote:
> Thank you Mr. Blaisoblade for the reply, but I tried to run
>
> ls /lib/tls but found no match
>
> Could that change the cause of the problem??

No, it shouldn't. The problem would have been if /lib/tls had existed, since 
UML doesn't support those libraries (support is in 2.6.15-bs3 and will be in 
vanilla 2.6.17, I hope).

However, I'm almost sure that 2.6.8.1-1um couldn't run Java program, or at 
least it's very unlikely.

> Are you using TLS libraries, which are unsupported by most UML kernels?
> Verify
> with:
>
> ls /lib/tls

> if that exists, then also Java is using them for threading and it won't
> work
>
> well.
>
> Very recent UML releases (2.6.15-bs3 from my homepage) support TLS well.
> So,
>
> you may try upgrading.

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