(In reply to Marc-Andre Laperle from comment #87)
I can confirm that the test case stopped crashing for me after applying
the comment 81 packages.
I don't use Eclipse on Ubuntu on a frequent enough basis to
confirm/refute a change in its regular day-to-day use.
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(In reply to Marc-Andre Laperle from comment #71)
> Grant, could you try this test project and see if you are seeing the crash?
>
> 1. Open "Test Browser" view
> 2. Maximize the view (Double-click on the tab)
> 3. Move around the mouse a bit inside the view (optional?)
Your view crashes reliably
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(In reply to Marc-Andre Laperle from comment #68)
> I would attach the .deb files here but I don't think this would sit well with
Probably not. Unfortunately the release date for Ubuntu 14.04 is still
far out. Perhaps the Fedora 20 release will ship with it.
Are you running with 4.3.1 or a 4.4-
(In reply to Lorenzo Bettini from comment #59)
If you're using swt's GTK3 implementation (export SWT_GTK3=1 before
launching Eclipse) then it should use the webkit3 lib.
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(In reply to comment #52)
> If the actual issue is more like what's in comment 48 then it has the
> appearance of a WebKitGTK bug
Apparently fixed a few weeks ago:
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118396 .
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It seems apparent that the change released to the 4.4 stream is not
fixing the problem, so this will not go into 4.3.1. If the actual issue
is more like what's in comment 48 then it has the appearance of a
WebKitGTK bug (in WebCore::core() either webView or webView->priv is an
invalid ptr).
Will
Note https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=400626#c48 in
particular, which explains why the stack in
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118396 (marked as a duplicate of
the WebKit bug with the fix) is not the same as the stack in this
report. I don't think that we know for sure that t
I've traced through the WebKitGTK source and identified all paths that
lead to webkitWebViewRegisterForIconNotification(). Once the icons
database has been disabled these paths all detect this and run away
before making this call. By running a WebKitGTK instrumented with
fprintf's the only way I
This is fixed in the 4.4 stream, it is not in the 4.3 release, nor in
the 4.3.1 stream yet (will mark this bug accordingly when it gets
there).
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(In reply to comment #42)
> I'd like to look into this crash this week before the fix gets applied to
> 4.3.1
Sure, the change can wait.
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(In reply to comment #35)
> Unfortunately, I got this crash again using 4.4.0-I20130702-1230.
I've taken a look and see that the fix is not in there. It's in the
latest nightly builds, but I-builds require an explicit submit from the
component, and it looks like SWT did not do this for
4.4.0-I201
Fixed > 20130625 in the 4.4 stream, commit:
http://git.eclipse.org/c/platform/eclipse.platform.swt.git/commit/?id=76d7d429442fe73692a90b1854cf0455cb3d83fa
.
If crashes are seen in WebKitGTK-based Browsers in native frames other
than webkitWebViewRegisterForIconNotification() then please log separa
With Ubuntu 13.04 I had a case crashing almost consistently earlier, at
either webkitWebViewRegisterForIconNotification() or
DumpRenderTreeSupportGtk::setComposition() (like comment 23). It only
happened with openjdk7, never with an IBM JRE. However this case no
longer crashes for me with any JRE
Created attachment 232362
patch to disable icons database (apply post-4.3)
Determining the root cause of this has proven to be quite difficult.
Even compiling WebKitGTK from source with instrumentation did not help
because its characteristics did not match the WebKitGTK that's shipped
with Ubuntu.
Looking at webkitWebViewRegisterForIconNotification(), either webview is
invalid (retrieved from a WebKitWebFramePrivate) or webview->priv is
invalid. I've tried various things with the content assist and hover
help browsers to try to make this happen but still haven't seen this
crash (Ubuntu 12.1
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(In reply to comment #14)
Deleting this library just disables the browser altogether. A better
way of doing the same thing is described in comment 4
(-Dorg.eclipse.swt.browser.XULRunnerPath can be set to a value like
"/dev/null" if you don't have a supported XULRunner release to point
at).
Regar
(In reply to comment #10)
You should be able to avoid this as described in comment 4 (eg.- point
-Dorg.eclipse.swt.browser.XULRunnerPath at a downloaded XULRunner 10).
If you're fine with running with no browser support at all (Eclipse
works generally fine without it by providing content in altern
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To update, I haven't been able to reproduce this yet (using 3.8.2 on
several different Ubuntu versions, closing the initial Welcome screen by
clicking its 'X'). Am continuing to look into this, but will be
difficult to track down if it's not reproducible.
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This is https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=206432 which is
fixed in the eclipse 3.4 stream.
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To update, eclipse 3.4M5 should now work with 1.9-stream xulrunners, so
"-vmargs -Dorg.eclipse.swt.browser.XULRunnerPath=" is no longer
required. This milestone build was just declared and is available at
http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops/S-3.4M5-200802071530/index.php
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If the OS has a registered 1.9-stream xulrunner install then you're
seeing https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=213194 . SWT's
Browser currently does not work with xulrunner 1.9 (this will be fixed
once xulrunner 1.9/firefox 3.0 has reached its code freeze, which should
be very soon). In
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