switching themes because of an unfixed bug in Ubuntu (which has been
closed month ago in upstream) is not a valid solution.
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IMHO it should be backported to trusty, as its fixed in new releases of
Ubuntu.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1358271
Title:
Eclipse crashes with 'oxygen-gtk' theme enabled
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Seems like a SRU candidate.
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Eclipse crashes with 'oxygen-gtk' theme enabled
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Try using QtCurve. (It's german, sorry:
http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/GTK%2B_Anwendungen_unter_KDE?redirect=no )
1) Install QTCurve
2) Open System Settings
3) Select Application Appearance
4) Select GTK
5) Change the GTK2 theme to QTCurve
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I confirm the new project dialog leads a crash due to an not fulfilled
assertion.
java: /build/buildd/gtk2-engines-
oxygen-1.4.5/src/animations/oxygencomboboxdata.cpp:87: void
Oxygen::ComboBoxData::setButton(GtkWidget*): assertion
»!_button._widget« not met
What versions of Ubuntu, Eclipse, oxygen-gtk do you use?
Please also install oxygen-gtk debug symbols (or oxygen-gtk itself from
sources at [1]) and post the backtrace from crash.
It'd also be useful if you describe how one should set up Eclipse to be
able to reproduce the crash (I don't have
Kubuntu 14.04.1, Eclipse + ADT plugin from the official
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
The problem has been solved by using Eclipse Luna with ADT installed manually
** Changed in: gtk2-engines-oxygen (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Opinion
** Changed in: gtk2-engines-oxygen (Ubuntu)