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Java 1.8.0_66 is extremely
** Package changed: openjdk-8 (Debian) => java-atk-wrapper (Debian)
** Package changed: openjdk-8 (Ubuntu) => java-atk-wrapper (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: java-atk-wrapper (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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now turned off by default in 16.04
** Changed in: openjdk-8 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Java 1.8.0_66 is
About my last comment, it's only an issue in OpenJDK and not Oracle
Java.
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Java 1.8.0_66 is extremely deadlock prone regarding AWT/GTK
I believe this is the issue I am also coming across trying to play games
that use Java on Ubuntu 16.04, I consider it a major issue since gaming
is driving us a lot right now.
Here's an example when trying to launch Retro-Pixel Castles:
Exception in thread "main"
Joachim Durchholz (jo-durchholz) offered a fix to the locking problem
(entry #27). I had the same problem. It took several tries to get
netBeans 8.1 started (using java-7-openjdk), and then it would lock
occasionally when it was started (at the ...Starting Modules). It was
finally working
please recheck with 16.04
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Java 1.8.0_66 is extremely deadlock
** Changed in: openjdk-8 (Debian)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Java 1.8.0_66 is extremely deadlock prone regarding AWT/GTK
For me, I could reproduce the hang by doing this in a fresh-ish install:
1) Start Netbeans
2) Tools - Options - Fonts & Colors
3) With Profile at NetBeans and the Syntax tab selected, click on the ellipsis
button to the right of the F_ont field.
4) Netbeans hangs.
I can confirm that commenting
** Changed in: openjdk-8 (Debian)
Status: Unknown => New
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GNOME Atk wrapper is unmaintained, it must be disabled in Debian openjdk
packaging asap.
See https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=813143
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** Also affects: openjdk-8 (Debian)
I can confirm the workaround described in #24
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openjdk-8/+bug/1510009/comments/24)
as well for Ubuntu 15.10. and Netbeans 8.1 with OpenJDK Runtime
Environment (build 1.8.0_66-internal-b17).
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I confirm the following workaround is working: comment out the line
"assistive_technologies=org.GNOME.Accessibility.AtkWrapper" in
/etc/java-7-openjdk/accessibility.properties
I had Freeplane systematically hanging when browsing or even saving a
file, and the works around the problem perfectly.
"atk-wrapper went through some quite big updates between 15.04 and
15.10, so I'd be betting on that being the issue (or it somehow
triggering a Java edge case)"
I don't think that is the primary bug. Bugs in Debian and Redhat are
much older and look like perfect match to this bug. It feels like a
src/solaris/native/sun/awt/awt_UNIXToolkit.c:
AWT_LOCK();
XSync(awt_display, False);
AWT_UNLOCK();
Looks like X11 is supposed to be protected by AWT_LOCK.
src/solaris/classes/sun/awt/UNIXToolkit.java:
/** All calls into GTK should be synchronized on this lock */
public static
I confirm the problems with openJDK 8 (at least with current version
8u66-b17-1), I'm unable to even run the netbeans installer, while using
Oracle JDK it works fine.
If I install netbeans with Oracle JDK and then run it with OpenJDK 8 the
experience is VERY bad, with very long pauses here and
atk-wrapper went through some quite big updates between 15.04 and 15.10,
so I'd be betting on that being the issue (or it somehow triggering a
Java edge case)
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I noticed the hang in load_gtk when trying to run netbeans with
openjdk-7. For me disabling accessible like in https://bugs.debian.org
/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=798131. The hand seems to be X11 threading
related based on other similar hangs reported in web.
My java backtrace:
"AWT-EventQueue-1"
I managed to find a very similar sounding bug that is from year 2012 but
it was iced-tea specific:
http://icedtea.classpath.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=857
Solution there was to make sure that setLookAndFeel call happens before
any other call to swing. But I have no idea how that could be
Tagging Matthias onto this bug.
Haven't see any issues with removing AtkWrapper, but too early to tell.
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Ok, I just found my problem, and it is irrelevant to what is described here. A
server I recently installed was killing every 1 minute
each java applications I had running.
By the way, have you tried what I suggested previously, i.e. editing
/etc/java-8-openjdk/accessibility.properties and
@md_5
Ok. One more question though. Have you updated your system with the latest
updates?
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Please read:
> Since upgrading to Ubuntu 15.10 from Ubuntu 15.04, the various GUI
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Java 1.8.0_66 is extremely deadlock prone regarding
Dear md_5, I mean if you have the latest updates (i.e. apt-get update,
apt-get upgrade). I am using 15.10 from its beta version, upgrading the
packages every few days. I used to have the locking problem, but after
installing the latest updates now netbeans just crashes. If you don't
have a problem
@md_5
A few days ago I had exactly the same bug, i.e. netbeans locking randomly in
loading modules. From yesterday, that I updated the packages of my 15.10
system, netbeans, netbeans installer and freemind get killed randomly. From the
related bugs that I have reported it seems that
@papadako if you will look closely at the stack traces present you will see
that the issue you are linking is not related to this one. Your netbeans
locking up probably is, use jstack to confirm this.
The issue is not present in OpenJDK 1.7.0_85, and I have not yet reproduced it
in Oracle JDK
Even running the netbeans installer gets killed.
Configuring the installer...
Searching for JVM on the system...
Extracting installation data...
Running the installer wizard...
Killed
How am I supposed to debug this?
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I also used to have this bug. Now netbeans just crashes after a while.
Unfortunately there is not any useful message in the logs.
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Java
I also tried the patched openjdk 7 packages described in
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=797595 , in post #70
but again no luck. This is a rather important bug, since it affects my
work (i.e. netbeans do not work).
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: openjdk-8 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Well, I think it is related to
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=798131
Commenting out the line in /etc/java-7-openjdk/accessibility.properties or
/etc/java-8-openjdk/accessibility.properties respectively,
does not help
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@papadako
Your bug is unrelated.
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interaction
To manage notifications
Issue lies somewhere in the (mis)use of AWT_LOCK.
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