"Alex Martelli" <aleaxit at yahoo.com> writes: > "Paul F. Kunz" <pfkeb at localhost.localdomain> wrote in message > news:7toftt7l9j.fsf at localhost.localdomain... > > I have a problem with the combination of Jython 2.0,IBM's Java 1.3 > > and Red Hat Linux 7.1. I run Jython with option `-i' that invokes > > a Python script which imports Java package classes as Python > > modules. All that happens is that two Java processes consume all the > > CPU time (50% each). The same scripts with Sun's JDK1.3, same > > Jython, and Red Hat 6.x or Windows NT/2000 works fine. > > > > Does anybody have a clue? Any known problems with Jython and > > IBM's Java? Might it be a Red Hat 7.x problem? > > http://www.jython.org/platform.html specifically mentions IBM Java > as being Jython compatible for Linux, so this problem would not > appear to be a known one... > Thanks. Problem seems to be with my Java code, as simple hello world python scrpt works. By the way, Sun's JDK does not work with the 2.4.x kernel. -- Paul F. Kunz Paul_Kunz at slac.stanford.edu Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford University Voice: (650) 926-2884 Fax: (650) 926-4335
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