Do we have known issues with classpath and accessibility on linux?
My classpath (latest from HEAD) keeps crashing everytime I open a new
dialog (for example the gnu.classpath.examples.swing.Demo).
Even closing the window crashes the application... well, it is not a
real crash, it freezes and I
On Wed, 2006-08-16 at 13:49 +0200, Mario Torre wrote:
Do we have known issues with classpath and accessibility on linux?
You're talking about Classpath + GTK with GTK's accessibility turned on,
right? IIRC, Robert Schuster had reported this before.
Simple answer is that it's a threading issue.
Il giorno mer, 16/08/2006 alle 19.04 +0200, Sven de Marothy ha scritto:
You didn't happen to see any Xlib: unexpected async reply messages
or similar? It's a popular message when your threading causes xlib
to crash.
/Sven
Ciao, Sven!
No, but I have incorrectly reported it as crash, infact
Mario Torre wrote:
Il giorno mer, 16/08/2006 alle 19.04 +0200, Sven de Marothy ha scritto:
You didn't happen to see any Xlib: unexpected async reply messages
or similar? It's a popular message when your threading causes xlib
to crash.
/Sven
Ciao, Sven!
No, but I have incorrectly reported
Il giorno mer, 16/08/2006 alle 13.40 -0400, Thomas Fitzsimmons ha
scritto:
Someone has other ideas about the cause?
Try defining the DEBUG_LOCKING macro to 1 in native/jni/gtk-peer/gtkpeer.h.
Tom
These are the last lines:
gtkgenericpeer, thread: Thread[AWT-EventQueue-2,6,main]
Hi Mario,
On Wed, 2006-08-16 at 19:26 +0200, Mario Torre wrote:
No, but I have incorrectly reported it as crash, infact it hangs, so I
guess is a deadlock somewhere.
Someone has other ideas about the cause?
Some runtimes (cacao, jamvm) will print a stacktrace of all running
threads when
Il giorno mer, 16/08/2006 alle 22.21 +0200, Mark Wielaard ha scritto:
Hi Mario,
On Wed, 2006-08-16 at 19:26 +0200, Mario Torre wrote:
No, but I have incorrectly reported it as crash, infact it hangs, so I
guess is a deadlock somewhere.
Someone has other ideas about the cause?
Some
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