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List:       soot-list
Subject:    Re: [Soot-list] Could not load classfile:	java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentMap
From:       "Steven Arzt" <Steven.Arzt () cased ! de>
Date:       2016-02-28 19:50:25
Message-ID: 003701d17261$53583960$fa08ac20$ () cased ! de
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Hi Manas,

The class name looks a bit strange. I don't know of any class "cc.util.Util" in the \
JDK. That might also explain why Soot fails to find it. The simplest solution to such \
problems is to make Soot ignore such errors and create phantom classes for \
referenced, but missing classes. Just add the -allow-phantom-refs command line \
parameter, that should do the trick.

Best regards,
  Steven

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Von: soot-list-bounces@CS.McGill.CA [mailto:soot-list-bounces@CS.McGill.CA] Im \
                Auftrag von Manas Thakur
Gesendet: Dienstag, 16. Februar 2016 05:13
An: soot-list@CS.McGill.CA
Betreff: Re: [Soot-list] Could not load classfile: java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentMap

To add:

In asm mode, it gives the following error:
"couldn't find class: cc.util.Util"

I have tried both coffi and asm modes with jdk 1.7 as well.

Regards,
Manas

> On 16-Feb-2016, at 9:41 AM, Manas Thakur <manasthakur17@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> I am trying to run soot (nightly build) in whole-program mode with the coffi \
> front-end. I am getting the error mentioned above. I am using soot on Mac OS X \
> (same error comes on Linux), and am giving rt.jar of jdk 1.8 in soot's classpath. \
> Any suggestions? 
> Regards,
> Manas

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