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Hi,
I was happily using the latest Eclipse CDT (C++) in Statler-backports and it was working all fine and dandy, but I had no sound and since this is a fairly new machine I thought I'd get better luck with hardware support from wheezy/waldorf.
Install went fine and everything looks sweet, sound is working, but unfortunately, Eclipse will crash with a GTK error whenever I try to move a workspace element (say, trying to send the Outline window to the left for example).
I tested fresh installs of the latest Waldorf image with both OpenJDK6 and Oracle-Java7 as the JRE, it's allways the same message :
Gtk:ERROR:/tmp/buildd/gtk+2.0-2.24.10/gtk/gtkwidget.c:8828:gtk_widget_real_map: assertion failed: (gtk_widget_get_realized (widget))I understand this is "testing" but is there anything I could do?
Any help appreciated.
Last edited by radhard (2012-10-05 01:34:34)
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I second this. I have the EXACT same problem.
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Just wanted to add that the machine used for first post runs 64bit waldorf.
I have tested today on my T60 running 32bit waldorf and I have the same behaviour.
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I have the same pb (Juno, Oracle JDK 7, v64 bits) and I found the following thread
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=382812
Workaround listed in the thread is ok for me
cat ~/.gtkrc-2.0.mine
# Added to avoid Eclipse crash
gtk-toolbar-icon-size = GTK_ICON_SIZE_LARGE_TOOLBAR
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I have the same pb (Juno, Oracle JDK 7, v64 bits) and I found the following thread
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=382812Workaround listed in the thread is ok for me
cat ~/.gtkrc-2.0.mine
# Added to avoid Eclipse crash
gtk-toolbar-icon-size = GTK_ICON_SIZE_LARGE_TOOLBAR
Excellent! thanks jgraglia! It works 
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Thanks for the fix, I was banging my head against the wall to fix this!
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Proposed workaround did not work for me, still had the same crash and errors.
I have installed Eclipse 4.3M2 with CDT as an add-on and can confirm the bug is fixed (as remarked in linked thread).
Thanks for all the replies.
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Since my previous post, I had some trouble with waldorf + eclipse 4.2 : I had to switch to jdk6 to speed up dialogs in eclipse..
It was better but still not good.
So I endup installing Eclipse 4.3M2 and (for now) it just works great!
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The same problem on Waldorf 64bit and Eclipse Juno. Adding line to gtkrc*.mine does not help. Reverted back to Indigo seems to be ok ...
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