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If you were logged in you would be able to see more operations.
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None
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| Affects Version/s: |
0.9.1
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| Fix Version/s: |
1.0.0
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hs_err_pid19558.log (52 kb)
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SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 with Service Pack 1 and all available updates installed. JRE 1.6.0-b105. Aptana Studio, build: 1.0.2.004822.
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Depends
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This issue is depended on by:
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ROR-272
Code assist popup window crashes Aptana Studio
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| Importance: |
Critical
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| Studio Install Type: |
Standalone
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| Operating System: |
Other Linux
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| Relevant Browser: |
Firefox
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| Last Known Good Version: |
Unknown (haven't used any previous versions).
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| Participants: |
Chris Williams and David Peoples
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Displaying the Window -> Preferences... dialog box works. Selecting Aptana -> Editors -> ERB/RHTML successfully displays the "ERB Editor General Preferences" page. Viewing the "Code Assist" and "Colors" pages under the ERB/RHTML entry works. But selecting the "RHTML Templates" entry causes the dialog page to start to change (a white rectangle appears near the top left of the page) then the entire Aptana Studio application crashes, leaving behind an error dialog titled "Aptana". The crash leaves behind an error log in the main Aptana directory (attached to this report).
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Description
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Displaying the Window -> Preferences... dialog box works. Selecting Aptana -> Editors -> ERB/RHTML successfully displays the "ERB Editor General Preferences" page. Viewing the "Code Assist" and "Colors" pages under the ERB/RHTML entry works. But selecting the "RHTML Templates" entry causes the dialog page to start to change (a white rectangle appears near the top left of the page) then the entire Aptana Studio application crashes, leaving behind an error dialog titled "Aptana". The crash leaves behind an error log in the main Aptana directory (attached to this report). |
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ROR-272both appear to be JVM crashes related to library incompatibilities with Eclipse. This is at a low level, and not something we'd really be able to control.You may want to take a look at Eclipse's Bugzilla for possible related bug reports: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=libpangoft2-1.0.so
It may also magically disappear when we use Eclipse 3.3 as our base platform for Aptana Studio: STU-680
You could test that theory by installing Aptana and RadRails into an Eclipse 3.3 install.