OK, so I tried creating a new workspace, with the bug "enabled" (ie, the
libmozjs file in the normal position), Eclipse crashed. So I hid
(renamed) the file as described above, started Eclipse again, created a
workspace (it worked), stopped Eclipse, and put the file back. Then:
(1) I Started Eclipse (with the new, blank workspace),
(2) created a new Java project (named test),
(3) created a new class named Test, in package test.
(4) In the body of the class I started typing "Str" and pressed Ctrl-Space for
the auto-completion.
(5) Eclipse worked the hard drive a bit, the little drop-box with the possible
completions showed up, and a couple of seconds later Eclipse crashed. In quick
succession:
a. The error message appeared in the console (the one with "#" at the start
of the lines);
b. The Eclipse window disappeared;
c. The dialog box that Eclipse shows on crashes appeared (see the contents
below).
The exact same thing happens in any case when I press Ctrl+Space (and
also on automatic autocomplete), in any class in any project. It does
happen in other situations, too (like when I switch to a _new_ project,
not one that exists already). And the error is with the same file, as
far as I can tell. (Note, however, that the gslice/memory warning
appears right when Eclipse starts.)
JVM terminated. Exit code=1
/usr/lib/jvm/java/bin/java
-Djava.library.path=/usr/lib/jni
-Dgnu.gcj.precompiled.db.path=/var/lib/gcj-4.1/classmap.db
-Dgnu.gcj.runtime.VMClassLoader.library_control=never
-Dosgi.locking=none
-jar /usr/lib/eclipse/startup.jar
-os linux
-ws gtk
-arch x86
-launcher /usr/lib/eclipse/eclipse
-name Eclipse
-showsplash 600
-exitdata 420013
-install /usr/lib/eclipse
-vm /usr/lib/jvm/java/bin/java
-vmargs
-Djava.library.path=/usr/lib/jni
-Dgnu.gcj.precompiled.db.path=/var/lib/gcj-4.1/classmap.db
-Dgnu.gcj.runtime.VMClassLoader.library_control=never
-Dosgi.locking=none
-jar /usr/lib/eclipse/startup.jar
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eclipse reports memory corruption, crashes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/121413
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