On 14/10/11 13:24, Andreas Säger wrote:
This has nothing to do with HSQLDB which is a very fast and reliable
product.
The problem occurs when Linux+Java+Base meet together, embedded or
external HSQLDB, H2 SQL or anySQL over JDBC.
It is not problem with Windows+Java+Base.
Thanks, Andreas, this is helpful and moves us in the right direction.
This bug, https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35023 has been
marked as not our problem since base runs OK with earlier versions of
OpenJDK. However, I do not think that we know this. The problem could
be as a result of an intended change in Java such as the tightening up
of a variable definition or the closing of a vulnerability. If it is a
Java bug then we need to be in a position to say that our application
does not run properly because OpenJDK does not work in the way that the
Java specifications say it should in the following way...
So, how to we drill down deeper to isolate this problem?
I suggest that if anyone has any sound, practical suggestions as to how
to further diagnose this problem that they post them on this thread:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/libreoffice/2011-October/019274.html
on the development mailing list.
John
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