2007/2/17, darrell pfeifer <darrellpf@xxxxxxxxx>:
On 2/17/07, Michel Salim <michel.salim@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 2007/2/16, Andrew Overholt <overholt@xxxxxxxxxx>: > > * Michel Salim <michel.salim@xxxxxxxxx> [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. -- Michel Salim http://hircus.wordpress.com/ -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list