On Fri, 2007-04-20 at 10:20 -0400, Andrew Overholt wrote:
On Fri, 2007-20-04 at 15:27 +0200, Sander Hoentjen wrote:
the setContentType line causes a null-pointer exception, so I commented out that line. Of course it should be fixed instead of commenting out, but without it at least i can test the program as a whole. What should I do to get this fixed? It seems the bug is in the java implementation, not the program, right?
It sounds like it's a class library issue. It may help to hop on #classpath on freenode (IRC) to ask the GNU Classpath people since that is what the class library included in Fedora is. You can also file a bug against GNU Classpath at gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla.
If you have access to a proprietary JVM (Sun, IBM, or BEA), you could try the program against that and verify that it is indeed a class library issue with GNU Classpath.
Don't hesitate to ask more questions :)
I submitted https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=237304
Il giorno ven, 20/04/2007 alle 20.04 +0200, Sander Hoentjen ha scritto:
On Fri, 2007-04-20 at 10:20 -0400, Andrew Overholt wrote:
On Fri, 2007-20-04 at 15:27 +0200, Sander Hoentjen wrote:
the setContentType line causes a null-pointer exception, so I commented out that line. Of course it should be fixed instead of commenting out, but without it at least i can test the program as a whole. What should I do to get this fixed? It seems the bug is in the java implementation, not the program, right?
It sounds like it's a class library issue. It may help to hop on #classpath on freenode (IRC) to ask the GNU Classpath people since that is what the class library included in Fedora is. You can also file a bug against GNU Classpath at gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla.
If you have access to a proprietary JVM (Sun, IBM, or BEA), you could try the program against that and verify that it is indeed a class library issue with GNU Classpath.
Don't hesitate to ask more questions :)
I submitted https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=237304
Hello!
I've run your test program with cacao + classpath HEAD and it works. I'm on a Fedora 6 and I've tested it with the system gcj (4.1.1 20070105) and with sun java 6u1 and it works too. I think this can be either a regression introduced classpath and then fixed or a gcj-1.5 issue.
I've added this same comment to the bug report hoping it will be useful.
Mario
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