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[Bug 569660] Re: Design Studio SIGSEGV While Testing HelloWorld - libxul.so

 

this appears to be a problem with a locally installed version of eclipse/DesignStudio. Please report the problem where you downloaded it.
Can this issue be reproduced with the eclipse package in Ubuntu?


** Package changed: openjdk-6 (Ubuntu) => eclipse (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: eclipse (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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Design Studio SIGSEGV While Testing HelloWorld - libxul.so
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Status in “eclipse” package in Ubuntu: Incomplete

Bug description:
Config: Karmic Koala and CE running on Ubuntu server.

This started as a problem getting Design Studio to display the Test screen for HelloWorld.xaction in Getting Started. There's a thread in the Community Forum on this. I found a dependence missing: libxpcom.so. As locate found it in a "xul" directory, Synaptic reported that package xulrunner provided XUL and XPCOM so I installed it. Presto, Design Studio can display the test screen but a lot of things got removed, e.g. firefox and eclipse, so this was a concern. I started the BI Server, loaded HelloWorld.xaction into Design Studio, configure it with name and message, then selected the Test capability. Presto, Design Studio can "GenerateURL" for the action sequence but, when attempting to "Test Server" I get the SIGSEGV. 

OK, so I guess xulrunner is obsolete and I went back to xulrunner-1.9.1 then reinstalled the things that got removed. Presto, I can't Test HelloWorld again but firefox is back. It may be that the symbolic links to xul libraries in /usr/lib have not been correctly updated to reflect the latest (?) version 1.9.1.9. I'll investigate tomorrow and fiddle with the symbolic links trying to have everything point to 1.9.1.9 as is possible. 

Config:
Eclipse 3.2.2, Ubuntu server 9.10, Pentaho CE version 3.5.2





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