Crash when opening perspectives
Eclipse crashes when any perspective is opened while using the moonrise ui (standalone) theme.
If I try to load the moonrise (not standalone) theme in preferences -> general -> appearance eclipse crashes as soon as I hit apply or ok.
I can use any other theme in appearances but not the moonrise theme. This happened after the 0.8.8 update and worked just fine before.
I tried running eclipse with the -clean option and that did not help. Running with the -console and -debug option did not contain anything useful to me, nor could I find anything in the log file that would help me figure this out.
Anyone have any ideas?
Fedora 20 x64, Eclipse Kelper 4.3.1 x64, Eclipse was installed from the Fedora repository, Plugins are mixed between the Fedora repository, The Eclipse Marketplace, and Github.
Have you tried new clean Eclipse on your OS + latest Moonrise 0.8.8 ?
@PaulVI
No I have not. I do not have the time to set eclipse back up, I need to keep working.
The theme worked for a few restarts after the update but then I created a new workspace and that destroyed the theme for all workspaces after that.
I found Jeeyul's eclipse-theme as a work around for the time being, but would still like this to work.
No back-up, just new fresh Eclipse.
Anyone have any ideas?
IMHO, Question to anyone, should be raised on stackoverflow.com and developers' forums
I can't reproduce this issue, is it still valid with the latest plugin version (0.8.9)?
You say.
I've also experienced this issue. Same environment with thread starter. In my case I tried different scenarios. I've experienced this while preparing my eclipse from fresh install. First: 1.) Change to moonrise theme. 2.) Switch perspective (Resources -> Java) crashes Second: 1.) Use default theme (Gtk) 2.) Switch perspective (Resources -> Java), then (Java -> Team Synchronizing) no problems 3.) Restart application, then change to moonrise theme. 4.) Switching in Between (Java <-> Team Synchronizing) shows no problems. 5.) However, Switching to (Java <-> Resources) causes Eclipse to crash. I don't really use the Resources tab, so it doesn't bother me that much yet. Once I notice other unusual behaviours I try dropping by to report.
I guess if it happens on Linux (with GTK2 or 3) and not on other OSes, then it is issue of Eclipse, and not this plugin.
It work stable for me on Windows with Eclipse 4.3, 4,4 on Java 7 or 8
@ all please give exact versions and stack trace, that you can get from Eclipse Error Log View (Window -> Show View ...) or from '.log' file from the directory '.metadata' in your workspace.
Or even better to raise bug on https://bugs.eclipse.org/ and link here