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  2. JDK-4105895

segmentation violation periodically closing dialogs on Solaris 2.6

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    • generic, sparc
    • generic, solaris_2.5, solaris_2.6


      This shut down leaves a core dump.

      Please not attached file . In the attachments
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      Description: This bug occurs intermittently when a help sub-windows is closed, using one of the following techniques:

      1. via the provide close button in the window (bottom right)
      ;or
      2. via the solaris close button on the window (Top left)

      Test machine: gemini

      To reproduce:
      Select Logout & Properties
      Select Help
      Close The help window, using one of the above techniques.

      Running Views in verbose mode the program dump below was noted.

      Registered Monitor Dump:
          Verifier lock: <unowned>
          Thread queue lock: <unowned>
              Waiting to be notified:
                  "main" (0x57cb0)
          Name and type hash table lock: <unowned>
          String intern lock: <unowned>
          JNI pinning lock: <unowned>
          JNI global reference lock: <unowned>
          BinClass lock: <unowned>
          Class loading lock: <unowned>
          Java stack lock: <unowned>
          Code rewrite lock: <unowned>
          Heap lock: <unowned>
          Has finalization queue lock: <unowned>
          Finalize me queue lock: <unowned>
              Waiting to be notified:
                  "Finalizer thread" (0xef250db8)
          Monitor IO lock: <unowned>
          Child death monitor: <unowned>
          Event monitor: <unowned>
          I/O monitor: owner "AWT-Input" (0xef070db8, 1 entry)
          Alarm monitor: <unowned>
              Waiting to be notified:
                  "Clock" (0xef2e0db8)
          Sbrk lock: <unowned>
          Monitor registry: owner "AWT-EventQueue-0" (0xef0a0db8, 1 entry)
      Thread Alarm Q:
          sys_thread_t 0xef280db8 [Timeout in 84 ms]
          sys_thread_t 0xece00db8 [Timeout in 2801 ms]
          sys_thread_t 0xec950db8 [Timeout in 15570 ms]
          sys_thread_t 0xec8f0db8 [Timeout in 15570 ms]
          sys_thread_t 0xeca10db8 [Timeout in 15579 ms]
          sys_thread_t 0xecc90db8 [Timeout in 22194 ms]



      alan.prenter@ireland 1998-01-22

            mmartaksunw Michael Martak (Inactive)
            duke J. Duke
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