ORA-29516 when runing initjvm.sql on Windwos 2k

When I run initjvm.sql on oracle 8.1.7 with Windows 2000 there is some errors like:
create or replace java system;
ORA-29516: Aurora assertion failure: Assertion failure at eox.c:217
Uncaught exception Root of all Java exceptions: X0
ORA-06550: line 6, column 21:
PLS-00201: identifier 'DBA_JAVA_POLICY' must be declared
ORA-06550: line 6, column 5:
PL/SQL: SQL Statement ignored
ORA-06550: line 6, column 12:
PLS-00320: the declaration of the type of this expression is incomplete or malformed
ORA-06550: line 11, column 5:
PL/SQL: SQL Statement ignored
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Actually I have found that I get a ora-3113 error when I try to run the initjvm.sql script. I am trying to run it as SYS, however it hangs after a 20 or so statements and then after a long time, I get the ora-3113 error (i am guessing that oracle is terminating its session).

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