Not relevant to me anymore. I would suggest closing it
Le vendredi 12 avril 2013 à 08:06 +, Ma Xiaojun a écrit :
> Is this still a problem? Since GTK+ already entered 3.0 era.
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>Status: New => Incomplete
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Am Sonntag 14 März 2010 schrieben Sie:
> @reini - be careful before you count "everyone else". For me, the
> environment variable hack made buttons work, but added occasional
> crashes in libpango (reported elsewhere).
Yes, I also got the crashing - the buttons problem is fixed,
however... ;-)
I
@reini - be careful before you count "everyone else". For me, the
environment variable hack made buttons work, but added occasional
crashes in libpango (reported elsewhere). You can work around the flaky
buttons with the keyboard (tedious). But you cannot work around Eclipse
crashing and losing wor
Seeing as it seems to work for everyone else (me included), chances are
that you are doing something wrong.
Could you quickly open a terminal and issue the command:
GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=1 eclipse
If you aren't using the Ubuntu-provided eclipse, substitute the path to
the eclipse executable for "ec
The "workaround" GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=true does not work for me. I have
been using eclipse for years without any issues. More then very
annoying. So far I have wasted 5 hours simply trying to find out why my
find and replace buttons don't work in Eclipse anymore.
Cos Costa's comment was correct (200
The same seems to happen with flash on Ubuntu (Gnome) 64bit systems. See
bug 410407.
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FWIW, I see this in other java applications. Specifically, it happens
with CrashPlan (http://www.crashplan.com). Clicking buttons doesn't
work until I press the space bar along with it.
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I understand the upstream argument. (Been there, done that.) The GTK
folk did not *intend* to break compatibility (at least in a theoretic
sense), but did in fact break compatibility (in an actual sense). Their
intent was to introduce useful new behaviors into a release meant to
preserve old behavi
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you can argue upstream on that, gtk didn't strictly break compatibility,
it's just some assumptions other people did which turned to be wrong in
the new version, ie the matching between x11 and gtk windows used to
work by luck if you want but it's not something softwares writer should
rely on
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This is a GTK bug, and should have a priority considerably higher than
the present "low". (I do not know who can change priority, or where/how
GTK bugs should be tracked.)
The GTK folk released an iteration of a shared library. The iteration
was advertised as backwards compatible, but contained a
You only experience such problem if you use packages from outside the
package archive. We maintainer try hard to keep all packages from the
archive be compatible to each other. We have applied the workaround to
the Ubuntu package.
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Having just hit this, it's unfair to blame any particular group. You
can't blame the eclipse team as "their code worked"; you can't blame the
GTK team as "they followed the spec". Its just together, it makes the
transition to Ubuntu 9:10 the most painful ubuntu upgrade for a while,
certainly I'm no
It appears I wasn't executing the script I thought I was. I'm now
certain I'm setting that variable to '1", and it now appears to work.
Pressing buttons no works.
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I appear to have "GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=true" in my "eclipse" script
already, but I'm finding that I'm still having problems with buttons in
Eclipse. If I use the keyboard accelerators for the buttons, they work
fine, but if I click the button, it presses in, but nothing else
happens. While inside t
This is very similar to bug 410407. If it is really a gtk+2.0 bug,
shouldn't it be marked as duplicate?
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Today I hit an issue that raises the severity for me - I've been running
with GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=true happily, however today I wanted to launch
self-hosted Plugin Development Environment (PDE), where under-
development plugins are hosted in a new Workbench instance launched from
the original Eclips
Try to mark a button with a left click and press space. Perhaps this
will work :-)
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Thanks for your information. I'm using the hotkeys in Eclipse, yet it
happens in Vuze as well, and those buttons in Vuze that I need to click
don't have any hotkeys.
Ralf Oltmanns wrote:
> For those who would not like to use GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS as a workaround
> consider using the hotkeys of tho
For those who would not like to use GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS as a workaround
consider using the hotkeys of those buttons instead of the mouse (which
works just fine) until the eclipse team adjusted their software to the
"new" GTK+ behaviour.
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Seems the work-around of setting the GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS environment
variable is a bit uncertain. In my case, now I am getting a hard fault
in the GTK library (not really an improvement).
This really needs to get fixed in GTK.
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The same problem occurs in Vuze as well. As far as I know, both Eclipse
and Vuze use SWT GTK. The workaround of setting the GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS
variable also solves it in Vuze.
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Same problem than #458703 ?
The lastest release of eclipse in karmic fixed that.
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@Sebastien, yes I probably would, but maybe I commented from work, where
I dont use ubuntu 9.10 and now I got home.
I created a new file called Zend, chmod +x and added this:
#!/bin/sh
export GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=true
/home/alex/Zend/ZendStudio-7.0.2/ZendStudio
Now it works great.
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Alex, it works here
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>I also have this problem with zend studio for eclipse 7. will "export
GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=true" solve the problems ?
not sure what about you try and tell us since you use that software, you
could have tried in less time that you used to comment there...
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I also have this problem with zend studio for eclipse 7.
will "export GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=true" solve the problems ?
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Thanks Bernd, that explains the effekt of the environment variable.
You're right. I have assumed a bug in GTK.
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Patrick: Your assumption is wrong to start with. The bug is not in GTK+,
but in Eclipse.
Starting from 2.18 on, GTK+ changed some of its internal behaviour
(google for "client side windows"). This change is intentional, and
needed for other development. It doesn't make any difference to programs
u
> When the bug is in gtk that is provided by ubuntu 9.10, how should I
get this bug fixed in this case?
GTK did change but the bug is not a gtk one but an eclipse issue,
sometime software do things in a weird way which happens to work by
chance that doesn't mean they do it correctly and that they
When the bug is in gtk that is provided by ubuntu 9.10, how should I get this
bug fixed in this case?
The eclipse packages from the net work fine with older GTK versions for example
from ubuntu 9.04. How du you expect the ubuntu users in the world to react?
Abandon all software that is not from
Patrick, eclipse 3.5 works fine if you install eclipse from the ubuntu
archives (sudo apt-get install eclipse). In that package
/usr/bin/eclipse contains "export GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=true" so the
buttons work
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Ubuntu folks can't fix bugs in software that you download from
eclipse.org or zend.org. It's up to them to fix the software they offer.
The Eclipse package in the repo contains the workaround, and I don't see
what else could possibly be done on Ubuntu's side.
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The bug is still present in ubuntu and kubuntu 9.10 on eclipse 3.4 and 3.5
either installed from eclipse.org or zend.org.
zend studio even brings his own jre to run eclipse.
eclipse from the ubuntu repository works, but is unable to install any
php dev extensions due to version problems of depen
It looks as though JProfiler suffers from the same issue, probably
several other Java apps too. Rather than launch all Java apps from the
command-line, is there some way to set GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS across-the-
board so that apps run from shortcuts benefit from this work-around?
Adding "export GDK_NA
The issue is an eclipse one and the bug is trivial to workaround by
exporting a variable can we move on there?
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I agree with Cos Costa. It hurts the perception. I have a bunch of
developers here that I'm trying to convince to switch to Ubuntu. The
ones who have made the switch are running Jaunty at the moment and I'll
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It also diable a lot of buttons in views from plugins like the ADT (Android
Development Tool).
This is NOT a LOW priority!
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The issue is not solved yet. Using Karmic 64bit.
Of course it might be possible to quickfix by using a env-variable.
At the end it harms the ubuntu-experience thou.
Especially as eclipse is used quite a bit in the community it
will be more then a LOW prio paper-cut.
The result is simply: "Eclipse
Wow, thanks for that variable setting! I've been silently suffering when
a quick google search resulted in this bug report. I used to just click
on the button with nothing happening (thankfully it did get focus, so I
just got used to hitting the space bar to invoke the button's action)
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> how can it be priority LOW???
eclipse is not a software installed by default and the bug is easy to
workaround by setting a variable
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LosD
Just set
export GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=true
before launching eclipse and it works fine
Jaap
On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 13:01, LosD wrote:
> This completely breaks Eclipse, how can it be priority LOW???
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This completely breaks Eclipse, how can it be priority LOW???
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Everything works fine for me with 2.18.0
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I do not know if it happens on 2.18.0 i only tested in 2.18.1 (when i
installed 9.10 beta), but aparently from the original bug report it only
happens in 2.18.1+.
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i was to fast to declare the bug fixed. i just saw that the problems
with the buttons persists after the gtk+ update (2.18.1). Just closing
editor windows (x) as described in an other bug report was fixed.
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did you get the issue using gtk 2.18.0 or did it start only with 2.18.1?
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As explained in eclipse bugzilla bug 291257, setting environment
variable "GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS" to true is a workarround for the problem,
but looks like is a eclipse/swt bug.
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=291257
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As explained in eclipse bug 291257 adding setting GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS
environment variable to "1" ("export GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=true") before
running eclipse solves the problem.
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=291257
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The bug will need to be sent upstream by an eclipse user then
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** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => New
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Looks like the bug happens too with libgtk2.0-0 version 2.18.1-1ubuntu1
(at least the buttons not working until "enter" key pressed, and the
install new software screen bug)
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closing the bug
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fixed with latest gtk+2.0 update
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Just to confirm I'm also experiencing this with the 64bit PHP bundle
from http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/ on Karmic with gtk2.18.1-1.
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duplicate bug #441905?
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Also when you try to install new software in eclipse 3.5 via Help >
Install New Software The available plugins don't show up, they are
there, cuz when you click on the blank table, the details tab changes.
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