Message-ID: <22866.42134.495936.381189@bud.eddelbuettel.com>
Date: 2017-06-27T18:31:50Z
From: Dirk Eddelbuettel
Subject: rJava Broken on Linux + R 3.4
In-Reply-To: <6A9E632F-195A-455E-A239-9FA3628C2A30@r-project.org>
On 27 June 2017 at 12:56, Simon Urbanek wrote:
| I have seen a report on GH but I'm traveling abroad so can't easily reproduce. It's really odd as the issue reportedly only appears after Debian kernel upgrade - especially that it's an old kernel with a Debian patch that breaks it. The big question is if it's related to our JNI code or in JVM itself or a bug in the kernel patch.
FWIW I first heard about it at work last week when a CVE suggested security
patch (for CentOS) broke a commercial Java-based scheduling app _hard_ to the
extent that their engineers threw their hands up and suggested to wait for a
fix by Oracle (yeah, right) for Java.
As I understand it, a system-level fix affecting the Java layer. Not rJava.
Dirk
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