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[Bug 1056238] Re: java crashed with SIGSEGV (reproducible)

 

I humbly beg to differ - according to attached log, this one does NOT
occur in the libswt-gtk (contrary to Bug 1055159 which clearly is). This
is a JVM crash IN NON-NATIVE JAVA CODE, which should be reported
upstream to OpenJDK? But based on finding in comment #6 the latest
Oracle JDK already has this fixed - the point of this point would have
been to get that (RT ...b10... VM build 23.3-b01) into an OpenJDK *.deb
on your repos. Assuming such refreshes happen "by itself" regularly,
there is indeed nothing left to do in this bug.

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Title:
  java crashed with SIGSEGV (reproducible)

Status in “openjdk-7” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  I can reproduce a crashing JVM  when developing Eclipse plug-ins.

  I can't share the workspace / code, but in addition to the usual
  hs_err_pid*.log could share 1 GB core dump file if anybody is here to
  debug this further, and I'm willing to try fixes to confirm if it
  resolves the crash.

  The Problematic frame: j  com.odcgroup.* is proprietary code, but its
  standard Java without any native code in that portion. There is native
  code in Eclipse SWT for GTK of course, but I THINK (but am not sure)
  that's NOT what's causing this one (contrary to Bug 1055159 which is
  clearly in libgobject).

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