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WindowBuilder crashing JVM on Linux x86_64 / Eclipse 4.2 [message #1052753] Tue, 30 April 2013 13:40 Go to next message
Jörg von  Frantzius is currently offline Jörg von FrantziusFriend
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Hi,

when trying to switch do the Design tab in a WindowBuilder editor I see the following JVM crash:
#
# A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment:
#
#  SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0x00007ff859f7dcf5, pid=19980, tid=140708847220480
#
# JRE version: 7.0_21-b11
# Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (23.21-b01 mixed mode linux-amd64 compressed oops)
# Problematic frame:
# C  [libgwt-ll.so+0x4cf5]  Java_com_google_gdt_eclipse_designer_moz_jsni_LowLevelMoz64__1getScriptObjectProxy+0xa5
#
# Failed to write core dump. Core dumps have been disabled. To enable core dumping, try "ulimit -c unlimited" before starting Java again
#
# An error report file with more information is saved as:
# /home/jfrantzius/git/contentpool/hs_err_pid19980.log
#
# If you would like to submit a bug report, please visit:
#   http://bugreport.sun.com/bugreport/crash.jsp                                                                                                                                                               
# The crash happened outside the Java Virtual Machine in native code.                                                                                                                                          
# See problematic frame for where to report the bug.     


I'm starting Eclipse with "-Dorg.eclipse.swt.browser.XULRunnerPath=" pointing to a Xulrunner 10.0.2 x86_64 installation, and I also tried with http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/xulrunner/releases/10.0b6/runtimes/ with same result. The internal browser does work fine otherwise.

My Eclipse is "Version: Juno Service Release 2, Build id: 20130225-0426", and "GWT Designer Editor 3.1.2.r42x201303061530". The Linux underneath is Kubuntu 12.10.

Does anybody perhaps have an idea what I could do to solve this?
Re: WindowBuilder crashing JVM on Linux x86_64 / Eclipse 4.2 [message #1053110 is a reply to message #1052753] Thu, 02 May 2013 13:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jörg von  Frantzius is currently offline Jörg von FrantziusFriend
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I managed to use Webkitgtk instead of xulrunner for the SWT browser, only to see a different JVM crash (as reported by Nick Floros in http://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/452142/1005543/#msg_1005543 )

To ask the other way round, does anybody successfully run WindowBuilder on Linux 32 or 64 bit with Eclipse 4.2?
Re: WindowBuilder crashing JVM on Linux x86_64 / Eclipse 4.2 [message #1068958 is a reply to message #1053110] Sun, 14 July 2013 21:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Michael Prentice is currently offline Michael PrenticeFriend
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The fix posted here may work for your GWTD issues:
http://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/490960/

I've only tested it on Ubuntu.


Michael Prentice
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[Updated on: Sun, 14 July 2013 23:21]

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Re: WindowBuilder crashing JVM on Linux x86_64 / Eclipse 4.2 [message #1068973 is a reply to message #1068958] Sun, 14 July 2013 22:27 Go to previous message
Eric Clayberg is currently offline Eric ClaybergFriend
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Note that the fix/patch referenced is for GWT Designer rather than for WindowBuilder.
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