Ok that's good to know so if we can get rid of glass-gtk we could at least run on gtk3 - as long as one does not use swing-awt in fx - i think all is better than nothing.
Tom Von meinem iPhone gesendet > Am 14.05.2014 um 19:03 schrieb Anthony Petrov <anthony.pet...@oracle.com>: > > Hi Tom, > > I ran ldd for libjfxwebkit.so, and I see that it doesn't link to GTK > libraries. However, libjfxmedia.so does, so if you play any media files > (either directly, or on a webpage open in webkit), then the GTK2 libraries > will be loaded. > > -- > best regards, > Anthony > >> On 5/14/2014 4:54 PM, Tom Schindl wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Starting with Eclipse Luna (released in end of June) the default mode of >> SWT on Linux is to make use of Gtk3. >> >> As far as I understand the situation Glass on Linux is linked against >> Gtk2 so JavaFX components that need glass (=fairly everything beside >> javafx-properties) will fail to load - in fact i got reports that the >> JVM crashes. >> >> IIRC i read that monocole has a port that directly uses X11 would it be >> a work-around to run with this port when running in swt-embedding? >> >> Am I right that the webkit binaries are also linked against gtk2 or do I >> remember this wrong? >> >> Tom >>