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Michael, I'm not sure what the root of the problem is that you're
having (perhaps Sean Paus may be able to give you more definitive an
answer), but I can say that the reference to islands is cruft that
shouldn't be there.  Could you give us a single replicable setup that
causes the problem?  The OS being used would also be helpful.  I'll see
if I can nail it down (though not today or tomorrow probably).

Sean

On Aug 5, 2005, at 2:24 PM, Michael Solano wrote:

> ECJ-INTEREST:
>
>  I have been trying to use the master-slave evaluation functionality
> which was recently added to ECJ.  I seem to have problems using the
> example problem (ant) in the star directory.  Each time I set it up,
> the master stalls shortly after the first slave connects to it.  The
> master outputs a message "Waiting for the name of the island...." and
> then halts.  The slave outputs the message "The name of the island is
> slave-1" and then halts.  I've tried this on both a network and a
> single computer (3 slave threads connecting to 127.0.0.1) and the
> master hangs each time.  I've tried letting the system create a name
> and naming the slave myself but neither way seems to work.  Does
> anyone know why this might be happening?  Thank you for your help.
>
>  -Mike
>
>

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