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After making any changes to libproc.so, the shell scripts described
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below can be run to verify that it does not break Java Serviceability
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Agent.
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Setup:
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You need to have jdk 1.5 installed to run this test. Set environment
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variable SA_JAVA to point to the java executable of jdk
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1.5. Otherwise, the script picks-up 'java' from PATH.
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Running the tests:
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run libproctest.sh (32-bit debuggee) and libproctest64.sh (64-bit
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debuggee)
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Interpreting result:
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"PASSED" or "FAILED" is printed in standard output.