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On 2014-04-15T07:43:34+00:00 Serge Steer wrote:

Created attachment 3854
trac

BUG DESCRIPTION:
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The official 64 bits binary version of Scilab-5.5.0 fails to start on my laptop 
running SuSe12.3 (crash in glibc see the attched file)

ERROR LOG:
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HOW TO REPRODUCE THE BUG:
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OTHER INFORMATION:
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my glibc version is 2.17-4.7.1-x86_64

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On 2014-04-16T13:55:52+00:00 Serge Steer wrote:

If I compile the source version, Scilab starts without any message.

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On 2014-04-16T14:01:58+00:00 Clement-david-h wrote:

It seems to be related to the JVM version embedded into scilab binaries.
Can you try to copy you system JVM into
/home/steer/scilab-5.5.0/thirdparty/java ?

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On 2014-04-16T14:20:15+00:00 Serge Steer wrote:

I have replaced the  lib and bin directories of thirdpaty/java  by those
located in my system; without any change.

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On 2014-04-17T14:26:49+00:00 Sergio Callegari wrote:

Same happens on ubuntu 13.10 64bit. This was already reported through
the scilab 5.5.0 beta.

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On 2014-04-17T14:49:46+00:00 Sergio Callegari wrote:

I see two different origins for the crash.

1) Using oxygen-gtk as the gtk style (this is likely to happen when
working with kde). This happens at the very startup of the application.
Using another style for gtk2 apps should let scilab start.

2) Due to llvm. This happens when exiting the app and seems due to bad
interaction with libLLVM-3.3.so.1

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On 2014-04-28T13:37:18+00:00 Clement-david-h wrote:

(In reply to Serge STEER from comment #3)
> I have replaced the  lib and bin directories of thirdpaty/java  by those 
> located in my system; without any change.

Ok, I'm able to reproduce and switching the GTK2 Theme from Oxygen to
Adwaita fix the Scilab startup issue. To avoid switching all GTK
application theme, you can use the approach reported on
http://askubuntu.com/questions/78088/can-i-apply-a-different-gtk3-theme-
from-the-main-one-to-an-individual-applicatio

I do not consider this issue as "Blocker" because OpenSuse 13.1 has been
released and I'm unable to reproduce using it.

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On 2014-04-28T14:53:24+00:00 Sergio Callegari wrote:

The issue is also present in the just released kubuntu Trusty (14.04
that is a release with long term support). Also here, moving away from
gtk2-oxygen theme fixes the crash. There is a bug open in ubuntu's
launchpad, but is declared invalid as it should be fixed upstream by the
kde developers.

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** Changed in: scilab
       Status: Unknown => In Progress

** Changed in: scilab
   Importance: Unknown => High

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Title:
  oxygen-gtk2 makes scilab crash

Status in Oxygen-gtk:
  New
Status in Scilab:
  In Progress
Status in “gtk2-engines-oxygen” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  On kubuntu 13.10 64 bit, it is impossible to use scilab 5.5.0
  (downloaded from the scilab site) if the appearance of gtk2 apps is
  set to oxygen-gtk. In this cases, scilab immediately crashes. Using
  others gtk engines, scilab 5.5.0 starts fine.

  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
  Package: gtk2-engines-oxygen 1.3.4-0ubuntu1
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.11.0-19.33-generic 3.11.10.5
  Uname: Linux 3.11.0-19-generic x86_64
  ApportVersion: 2.12.5-0ubuntu2.2
  Architecture: amd64
  Date: Thu Apr 17 19:38:52 2014
  EcryptfsInUse: Yes
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2009-11-12 (1617 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Kubuntu 9.10 "Karmic Koala" - Release amd64 (20091027)
  MarkForUpload: True
  SourcePackage: gtk2-engines-oxygen
  UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to saucy on 2013-12-18 (120 days ago)

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