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[Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #58266] Error "An illegal reflective access op


From: Andrew Janke
Subject: [Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #58266] Error "An illegal reflective access operation has occurred" in Java subsystem
Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2020 04:31:44 -0400 (EDT)
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Follow-up Comment #5, bug #58266 (project octave):

> I got it with Java 10 though (I'd have to check, I have no Java > 10)

I might be wrong about the "this started with Java 11 or newer"; it could well
be "with Java 9 or newer" since that's when the module system and the Jigsaw
project happend; I just didn't work much with Java 9.

> So would you think this is rather an upstream bug, and we can close this bug
report? 

Probably. This should probably be reported to whatever packages or projects
are providing the specific Java code that is triggering this error when it is
loaded, asking them to add support for Java 9+ and modules. As I understand
it, this is not something that Octave can fix by altering how it interacts
with its embedded JRE; it is all about how compiled Java code is interacting
with the JRE.

That said, I don't really understand the "Archived non-system classes are
disabled..." warning, and that one _does_ have to do with ClassLoader, which
might be caused by Octave itself. So might want to leave this bug report open,
since it's dealing with both.

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