Bug#910764: openjfx: segmentation fault in GtkNativeMainLoopThread with GTK 3
Am 30.06.19 um 12:42 schrieb Thomas Uhle: > Hello Markus, > > it seems that the bugfix has been backported upstream to OpenJFX 11.0.2 > as well. Please see https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8216292 for > further reference. Thanks for the information. I will remove the workaround in PDFsam after the freeze and report back if it works. Markus signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Bug#910764: openjfx: segmentation fault in GtkNativeMainLoopThread with GTK 3
Hello Markus, it seems that the bugfix has been backported upstream to OpenJFX 11.0.2 as well. Please see https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8216292 for further reference. Regards, Thomas
Bug#910764: openjfx: segmentation fault in GtkNativeMainLoopThread
Am 30.11.18 um 18:21 schrieb Hans Georg Colle: > Hello Markus, > could you run your application using xorg instead of the xwayland > server (i. e. choose "Gnome unter Xorg" in the gdm3 greeter settings > before logging in), please, and report the result? > I got the same issue running a JavaFX-UI application with xwayland, > too, and its doing fine under Gnome/Xorg. So I believe its rather a > problem concerning xwayland-server than OpenJFX. > Greetings, Georg Hello Georg, I can confirm this issue only happens under Wayland. Upstream tracks the bug at https://bugs.java.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=JDK-8210411 Regards, Markus signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Bug#910764: openjfx: segmentation fault in GtkNativeMainLoopThread
Hello Markus, could you run your application using xorg instead of the xwayland server (i. e. choose "Gnome unter Xorg" in the gdm3 greeter settings before logging in), please, and report the result? I got the same issue running a JavaFX-UI application with xwayland, too, and its doing fine under Gnome/Xorg. So I believe its rather a problem concerning xwayland-server than OpenJFX. Greetings, Georg
Bug#910764: openjfx: segmentation fault in GtkNativeMainLoopThread
I believe I have found a way to workaround this issue for the moment. If I pass -Djdk.gtk.version=2 to PDFsam version 3.3.7 it no longer crashes. However there is another issue with fontawesomefx, so there is still some work to do. I think I will forward this issue to the OpenJFX developers because it looks like a bug in the GTK3 related native libraries. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature