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I do think this is hardware related too - we have desktop system on ASUS
i5 and some i7 which worked fine with FC12 but the newer ASUS with i7
2600k CPU - those system crashed every time.
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I have the same problem running Ubuntu 10.04 on my lap top only. JVM crashes
all the time. It is not only related to Eclipse. It crashes when I run grails
app, or tomcat , or anything that runs in JVM. Now, the weird thing is that I
have the same java, eclipse, grails, ubuntu, tomcat on my deskt
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@Raymond Hill:
If you still have this issue, please file a new bug against eclipse. We
need additional info than the one provided by your crash log (though
please do attach it to your new bug). Depending on how you file the bug,
you may have to run apport-bug $new_bug_id after wards.
@fingerskier
I have regular jvm crashes also these days. It happens starting jboss
5.1.0 or eclipse 3.5 or 3.6, but it is not reproducible. I've attached
one of my crash report. The crash occurs every time in the libjvm.so but
the address is not constant. I've tried already with openjdk-6 but it is
the same, tr
I also have regular crashes, all occurring in libjvm.so. Address at or
around 0x4fdf52 seems to be involved, is it shows up in 3 out of 4
crashes I had today, while the other I had 0x4fdf48.
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Haven't had any issues until this. Eclipse crashed while switching
workspaces as an update was downloading in yet another workspace.
Thanks in advance for attention given to this matter.
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Niels, Thanks had some 1.9.1 components still installed. Removed and now
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Will wrote:
> I see this also in 10.04, In fact eclipse is pretty un-useable with an
> apparently random crash every other minute. Doesn't seem to matter if I
> use sun-java or openjdk its just really unstable. Attached openjdk error
>
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I see this also in 10.04, In fact eclipse is pretty un-useable with an
apparently random crash every other minute. Doesn't seem to matter if I
use sun-java or openjdk its just really unstable. Attached openjdk error
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Which version of Ubuntu are you on? Xulrunner 1.9.2 is the current
version in Lucid. Also, Firefox in Lucid doesn't need xulrunner as it
ships its own copy.
On 04/28/2010 09:25 AM, Andries wrote:
> My fix for this was to remove firefox + xulrunner completely, re-
> installing older version of xu
My fix for this was to remove firefox + xulrunner completely, re-
installing older version of xulrunner (1.9.2) and gnome-integration.
This fix the problem for me. Probably not the best solution (i'm without
firefox), but google's chrome browser is replaces firefox nicely.
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Even with Eclipse 3.5.2 and sun-java6 I do have this problem. See
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It still seems to be a problem with Ubuntu 9.10 for sun-java5 and sun-
java6. Therefore I think the status of this bug should be changed.
Best.
rbt
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Hi
Checking your log it looks like you are suffering from #445009 and not
this one. Said bug will be closed on next upload to Ubuntu.
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On Ubuntu 9.10 it is stilll an actual problem, I can't work with
eclipse, since all thre steps it crashes, even in the tutorials.
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I received this same problem on Ubuntu 9.10 64bit. Eclipse version:
3.5.1 build id: M20090917-0800. It happens when I try to install
phpEclipse from the software installation window. It will let me get
through everything but when I hit Finish it immediately crashes with the
same error as the origin
Hi
This should be fixed in 3.5.1-0ubuntu3, which was uploaded some 8 hours
ago. You may have to remove your ~/.eclipse and start in a empty
workspace for it to work.
If you still experience this, please write back and we will reopen it.
~Niels
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I had a problem with Eclipse crashing when I debugged/ran a program.
Using Java-5 JRE to run Eclipse worked for me (at least, so far so good).
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I think this might be cause the swt cairo lib is very old. In the next
upload of eclipse we should have this fixed.
~Niels
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eclipse 3.5.1 have the same problems i had with 3.5 (as well as eclipse
3.6m2). And in my case it crashes at pango_layout_new+0x2a
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Please retest this in eclipse 3.5.1. You probably have to remove your
"~/.eclipse" for it though and may also have to use an empty workspace.
Thank you in advance,
~Niels
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searching for compatible vm...
testing /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun...found
!SESSION 2009-09-06 11:45:00.863 ---
eclipse.buildId=M20080911-1700
java.version=1.6.0_15
java.vendor=Sun Microsystems Inc.
BootLoader constants: OS=linux, ARCH=x86, WS=gtk, NL=en_CA
Forgot to mention: I use karmic, amd64, adding the -Xint-Option doesn't
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I have got a similar error in my downloaded eclipse, it crashes all the
time, e.g. after clicking "finish" of the configure-server-dialogue:
[Fatal Error] :37899:55: Premature end of file.
#
# A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment:
#
# SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0x7f7b4475c
...just to add some clarifications:
I don't know how the situation is with OpenJDK? Did they already pick up
the upstream fix?
As I understand it, this bug is about a crash caused in the JDK java compiler.
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=214092
Of course, there might be other unrela
> Marcos Petry wrote on 2009-07-24:
> ... as workaround I removed the ../workspace/.metadata
outch, I whouldn't recommend that to anyone!
- you throw away maybe lots of local workspace data and configuration
- this isn't a workaround, it just hides the problem until your workspace
configurati
I had the same problem...
It could sound strange but as workaround I removed the ../workspace/.metadata
folder and restarted the IDE.
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# A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment:
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# SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0x08c74187, pid=7190, tid=5708688
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# JRE version: 6.0-b16
# Java VM: OpenJDK Server VM (14.0-b15 mixed mode linux-x86 )
# D
using libxul-common 1.8.1.16+nobinonly-0ubuntu1
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its happend to me in karmic ,
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A downgrade to libxul-common 1.8.1.16 fixed the problem for me.
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Having the same problem with both Eclipse 3.4 and 3.5RC4 and both latest
sun jvm and latest openjdk on Jaunty:
# Java VM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (14.0-b08 mixed mode linux-amd64 )
# Distribution: Ubuntu 9.04, package 6b14-1.4.1-0ubuntu7
# Problematic frame:
# C [libxul.so+0x6416fe]
# Java VM:
I was reading eclipse release notes recently (probably the 3.5M5
release) and saw a warning about using a whole range of JVM versions. I
think something like 6u3 through 6u7 had problems.
It's possible to grab 6u11 or 6u12 from intrepid and/or jaunty and
install it on hardy (and even earlier than
proving my laziness (and partly dreading issues like this), I just
upgrade my work machine from gutsy to hardy and I can confirm the
java-6-sun and I can confirm this issue w/ the following:
OS Linux .xxx.xxx.edu 2.6.24-23-generic #1 SMP Mon Jan 26
01:04:16 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Ecli
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Ops
Sorry, I meant Slackware up.
Hugs,
Cláudio
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Hi,
I realized that this occurred with many people ...
I do not use Gnome, the official distribution of SuSE is KDE 3.5 ...
Thank God the Eclipse worked.
These post here of the forum were very helpful.
I do not need the JVM from Sun for the development of my applications. My
clients use W
Thanks Claudio.
On my side, eclipse runs perfectly here on a freshly installed 8.10
AMD64 Ubuntu. I use default-jdk package, that is openjdk-1.6.
Maybe the bug is gone ?
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I do not use the Ubuntu but I am a big fan.
Currently I use Slackware 12.1.
I was having this problem with Eclipse.
I solved my problem installing the OpenJDK 7.
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Still happens with 6-07-3ubuntu2 in hardy-proposed. I'm using x86-64.
Previously mentioned
"-XX:CompileCommand=exclude,org/eclipse/core/internal/dtree/DataTreeNode,forwardDeltaWith"
prevents the crashing.
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fixed with openjdk-6 6b11 in hardy-updates
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and ibm's jre:
java version "1.6.0"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build pxi3260sr1-20080416_01(SR1))
IBM J9 VM (build 2.4, J2RE 1.6.0 IBM J9 2.4 Linux x86-32
jvmxi3260-20080415_18762 (JIT enabled, AOT enabled)
J9VM - 20080415_018762_lHdSMr
JIT - r9_20080415_1520
GC - 20080415_AA)
JCL - 200
same problem with 1.5
java version "1.5.0_15"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_15-b04)
Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (build 1.5.0_15-b04, mixed mode)
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I'm not sure wether this is the same bug or something else, since my eclipse
crashes at startup when trying to load the workspace. the error message is the
same though. if i specify a different workspace with -data it works fine.
the proposed workaround (using
-XX:CompileCommand=exclude,org/ecli
please recheck using the latest openjdk available in hardy-proposed. it
is
java version "1.6.0_0"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_0-b11)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 1.6.0_0-b11, mixed mode)
with this, eclipse runs fine on AMD64 so far. (without-
XX:CompileCommand=exclude,org/eclipse/
I'd like to confirm that using
"-XX:CompileCommand=exclude,org/eclipse/core/internal/dtree/DataTreeNode,forwardDeltaWith"
as a JVM arg resolves the crashing.
If it doesn't work in eclipse.ini (the crash dump file will show the JVM
args being used), you can edit /usr/bin/eclipse and put the above i
please recheck with openjdk-6 6b11-2ubuntu2 (as found in hardy-proposed)
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As the http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6614100";>Sun
BUG #6614100 notes, this is fixed in OpenJDK6 build 11. Is there any
chance of hardy getting an update to a later OpenJDK6 than build 9?
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Hi,
using Fedora 9, OpenJDK 6. Solution from Cameron Braid, works great (for now),
I needed to compile Spring Batch project. Many thanks.
BTW: I do not think switching to Fedora would have helped - I have same problem
on my Ubuntu 8.04 box (as well Fedora 9).
$ java -version
java version "1.6.
branflake2267's solution worked for me as well. This seems the most
straight-forward solution:
branflake2267 wrote on 2008-04-29: (permalink)
Setting 'JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun' in ~/.eclipse/eclipserc
fixed it for me.
I tried OpenJDK and got the crash, I
As I said many times before.
Read also the Eclipse homepage.
Eclipse isnt recommendend to RUN on the new Java version.
BUT for developing it is completely perfect okay to use another vm / jdk
/ sdk / crazyjavamarketingabbrevations go here.
Also I NEVER would install a Eclipse from the repository
I finally get a stable combination 1 week with out crashes.
I have installed from synaptic
Sun java version "1.5.0_15" 1.5.0-15-0ubuntu1
and manually installed
Eclipse SDK Version: 3.4.0 Build id: I20080617-2000
/usr/lib/eclipse/eclipse -vm
/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun-1.5.0.15/jre/bin/
Indeed, putting:
-XX:CompileCommand=exclude,org/eclipse/core/internal/dtree/DataTreeNode,forwardDeltaWith
in eclipse.ini stops my Eclipse (manual download, 3.4.0 "Ganymede") from
crashing as well.
$ java -version
java version "1.6.0_06"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_06-b02)
Java H
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I can confirm that the solution the previous commenter suggests works
(openjdk-6 - 6b10-0ubuntu1 on amd64).
eclipse -vm /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk/jre/bin/java -vmargs
-XX:CompileCommand=exclude,org/eclipse/core/internal/dtree/DataTreeNode,forwardDeltaWith
** Also affects: openjdk-6 (Ubuntu)
The workaround mentioned here
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=215150#c16 fixed my issue on
1.6.0_06 (I havn't yet try the others)
> A better workaround is probably to put
>
> -XX:CompileCommand=exclude,org/eclipse/core/internal/dtree/DataTreeNode,forwardDeltaWith
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This crashing is happening for me in java 1.6 +
I have tried these vms :
java version "1.6.0_06"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_06-b02)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 10.0-b22, mixed mode)
java version "1.6.0_10-beta"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_10-beta-b
No crashed for a couple days here.
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I got hang-n-crash with -client option, but it seems bit more stable,
than without this option.
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Seems like running eclipse with this parameter makes Eclipse look more
stable:
# eclipse -vmargs -client
I only did that due to the fact that the error is happening inside
"jre/lib/i386/server/libjvm.so" and running with "-client" makes it use
"/jre/lib/i386/client/libjvm.so".
So far so good.
-
Just one more confirmation of this bug on Hardy AMD64/x86_64 with sun-
java6. Using -Xint in eclipse.ini is a workaround. The bug does /not/
affect Eclipse if you are not doing any Java work (say, you're always in
PHPeclipse view); I didn't believe a co-worker of mine who has the same
setup, unti
Confirming that bug is still present in sun-java6 version 6-06-0ubuntu1
on 64bit Hardy running on AMD64, 64bit eclipse version 3.3.2.
Crash occurs when the eclipse java compiler is running. Crash dump:
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# An unexpected error has been detected by Java Runtime Environment:
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# SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc
I can confirm that I have been using Eclipse for more than a week using
the Gutsy packages (on Hardy) without any crash or noticeable slowdown
thus far
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Don't know if this relate, but my eclipse is crashing a bit differently: if i
double click php file open, eclipse crashes.
I have reinstalled eclipse, removed my ~/.eclipse and workspace, reinstalled
sun-java6* and xulrunner packages, no help.
eclipse-SDK-3.3.2-linux-gtk/ (non ubuntu installati
Sure, that is another solution..
Because it is just the default jre, runtime stuff.
If you need another one, or another JDK/SDK, you can choose it for your
project from within eclipse.
And the eclipse homepage says it is only tested and recommended with
Java 5.0 - but it "could" works also work w
hardy - amd64 dual
installed sun-java5-jre and set it as default jre with
sudo update-alternatives --config java
this seems to fix the problem... i'm using eclipse for php development
so i don't need the newest java for anything else.
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I confirm it works with IBM JRE 1.6!
However, for some reason the file eclipse.ini is not parsed by
/usr/bin/eclipse (although inotify reports it's open during the
initialization)
Two possible workarounds:
1. create a file eclipserc under $HOME/.eclipse with the following line
JAVA_HOME=/path/t
I want to provide a link how to change the VM with which Eclipse is started,
you can do that in your eclipse.ini:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse.ini
("-vm" !)
Before you have to install sun-java-5.
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Why not starting Eclipse with sun-java-5 and doing your projects in a newer
java version?
Sun Java 5 is additionally the version who is recommended for Eclipse 3.2.* and
3.3.* !!
Just curious? :/
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And I feel silly now, of course right after I write that, it just
crashed while trying to Auto-Complete something.
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I don't know if you need anymore confirmations on this Bug, but I have
it as well. I'm running an up to date Hardy Ubuntu (amd64), Eclipse
3.3.2 from their website, sun-java-6 packages from Ubuntu. It crashes
very often when I try to manipulate files it seems. Although that could
not be related. I
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http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=215150
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Also affects: sun-java6 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Same problem here - frequent crashes with Eclipse 3.3.2 and Sun JDK
1.6.0_06. No crashes with JDK 1.5.0_15.
Adding
-XX:CompileCommand=exclude,org/eclipse/core/internal/dtree/DataTreeNode,forwardDeltaWith
to eclipse.ini as suggested by Tony McCrary seems to fix the problem
with JDK 1.6. (Thanks
Eclipse 3.2.2 crashes on startup every time using Java VM: OpenJDK
Server VM (1.6.0-b09 mixed mode linux-x86). Using sun jdk it works fine.
Attached log file.
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-Xint doesn't work for me on AMD64 dual core. I have downgraded to Sun
jdk 1.5.
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At work I've been using the IBM JDK as a workaround, Eclipse seems to
work perfectly with that. You can then even speedup Eclipse startup a
bit by using class data sharing (-Xshareclasses) option, which is
similar to the -Xshare option in Sun JRE, but vastly better :)
http://www-128.ibm.com/develo
That switches the ENTIRE JVM into interpreted mode. Not really a smart
idea. It's better to just disable the function causing the crash.
Also, Fedora and Red Hat maintain their own JVM port, IcedTea. There's a
good chance they don't have the same problems (or that it's already
fixed). They seem t
Starting with "-Xint" (vmargs) should fix the problem - which switching
to Fedora wouldn't, since the bug is from upstream Java/JVM.
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You're right, I may have jumped the gun a little. It's just a major
problem when you can't do any work because your tools crash at random
intervals.
So far excluding this from the hotspot JIT:
echo "exclude org/eclipse/core/internal/dtree/DataTreeNode
forwardDeltaWith" > ~/.hotspot_compiler
...a
> I'm switching to fedora.
I can appreciate the frustration, but let's not get nuts.
:)
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I'm switching to fedora.
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Okay, I take that back. 6u3 crashes as well.
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It looks like this issue is caused by a bug introduced with JDK 6u5.
Here is an eclipse bug report:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=214092
Here is the bug on Sun's bug tracker:
http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6614100
A workaround for this is to exclude the method
The issue occurs with Java JDK 6 Update 6 as well.
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I've tried both jdk 6 u10, Sun Java 6 and the most recent version of
OpenJDK in the repos.
They all cause Eclipse to crash. Nothing like this happened with Gutsy.
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jdk 6 u10 beta crashes for me too.
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Upgrading to the Jdk 6 u10 beta version fixes the problem, too. afaik
there is no package of it yet, so the jdk must be replaced manually.
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Eclipse 3.3.2 64-bit, sun-java6 6-06-0ubuntu1, Hardy beta 5 AMD 64:
Confirming that downgrade to sun-java6 6-03-0ubuntu2 (gutsy version)
fixes the problem.
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Same hier - downgrade or -Xint fixes the problem. AMD64 dual core machine.
-Xint is really a serious performance hit.
I have crashes with other java applications (RSSowl), too - seems not to be
eclipse compiler related. And this is not the xinerama / x bug.
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