2007/2/17, darrell pfeifer darrellpf@gmail.com:
On 2/17/07, Michel Salim michel.salim@gmail.com wrote:
2007/2/16, Andrew Overholt overholt@redhat.com:
- Michel Salim michel.salim@gmail.com [2007-02-12 17:09]:
I *did* try running Fedora Eclipse against Sun Java (by mistake; the path to the JVM got added in front of /usr/bin when I reorganized my login scripts) and it did produce the same error.
Can you file a bug about this? I've done this myself and had no issues. While we can't support running with the proprietary JVMs, i'm interested to see what the issue is.
Certainly! The reason I posted here first, though, is ... which component do I file this against?
I'm using eclipse.org version of Eclipse 3.2 along with Sun JDK 1.6.0 on an updated rawhide. Eclipse has always worked perfectly until a couple of days ago.
When I use the 32-bit JDK or JRE with the 32-bit Eclipse (SWT has to be compiled against GTK on Unix platforms, thus SWT-using applications are not arch-independent) everything works fine (apart from the checkboxes). The problem I mentioned only affect Java/x86_64 and 64-bit SWT apps.
Currently checkboxes are broken. They don't seem to highlight correctly when pressed and also seem to act as a button group even though they're not. It makes even simple things (like using the file import dialog to import files into a project) very difficult.
Yup. As Kevin mentioned, this affects PyGTK apps as well. Native GTK apps (and Firefox) works fine for some strange reason.