[Bug 1245468]

Hugo Pereira Da Costa hugo.pereira at free.fr
Mon Nov 11 12:19:00 UTC 2013


Well:
- the fact that it happens in oxygen-gtk does not mean it is an oxygen-gtk bug: just means the code path followed by oxygen-gtk triggers a bug that can be anywhere in the chain
- nowhere in the core dump, as far as I can tell, is oxygen-gtk mentionned. (sorry in advance if I missed it).
(nor are there any function calls mentioned, nor line numbers)
I at least, do not know how to use this report to go and actually debug the code.

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Title:
  libglib2.0-0 (2.38.0-1ubuntu1) causes eclipse/swt to crash

Status in The "G" Library - GLib:
  Confirmed
Status in Oxygen-gtk:
  Fix Released
Status in “glib2.0” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Newer Versions of libglib2.0-0 (2.38.0-1ubuntu1, saucy salamander, aka
  13.10) causes eclipse/swt to crash.

  This is bug is triggered from an 'official' eclipse install. I haven't
  tried the eclipse that comes with ubuntu because it is not what a
  professional java programmer needs.

  Observed behaviour:
  - Eclipse regulary crashes (see included VM dumps). The bug is normally trigger by hitting a SWT Button (e.g. Search -> File Search -> Cancel Button).

  Expected behaviour:
  - libglib2.0-0 in saucy should work without any issue against a 'offical' eclipse/swt.

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