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unyaffing .imgz on ubuntu

sTATUS......  sig fault error when decompiling any system.img file using unyaffs.. I have spent a number of days reading and trouble shooting what may be an issue and frankly there seems to be a rising number of bugs using the unyaffs utility, was reading somewhere that Sig fault can be caused by flakey hardware so I  did the following  and with no luck same thing.  

mETHOD 1:   Win 7 & Sun VB on a newer Dual core lappy with  2gz ram running Ubuntu 10.10, 10.04 lts & 11.10.

mETHOD 2: Desktop not the greatest decent E machine, Ubuntu 10.04 Lts ran lovely but same issue when running unyaffs.

mETHOD 3:  Partitioned the entire Lappy running only  Ubuntu 10.04 Lts.

Well its time to give Cygwin a shot...
any suggestions or comments kindly..

*drumroll

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View PostatMy0wnrisk, on 25 November 2011 - 10:35 PM, said:

unyaffing .imgz on ubuntu

sTATUS......  sig fault error when decompiling any system.img file using unyaffs.. I have spent a number of days reading and trouble shooting what may be an issue and frankly there seems to be a rising number of bugs using the unyaffs utility, was reading somewhere that Sig fault can be caused by flakey hardware so I  did the following  and with no luck same thing.  

mETHOD 1:   Win 7 & Sun VB on a newer Dual core lappy with  2gz ram running Ubuntu 10.10, 10.04 lts & 11.10.

mETHOD 2: Desktop not the greatest decent E machine, Ubuntu 10.04 Lts ran lovely but same issue when running unyaffs.

mETHOD 3:  Partitioned the entire Lappy running only  Ubuntu 10.04 Lts.

Well its time to give Cygwin a shot...
any suggestions or comments kindly..

*drumroll

SOLVED: uninstalled open jdk that ubuntu provides in the system package manager and installed sun java from Ubuntu software center..





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