If it's a bug in oxygen gtk2, it should be easy to work around until a fix is available:
Go to System Settings -> Application Appearance -> GTK+ Appearance. Change the Widget style to something other than oxygen-gtk (perhaps qtcurve). Click Apply, and then close System Settings. Then try launching Code::Blocks.
Hope this helps!
--Rich
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Guest repliedThanks a lot!Originally posted by r View Postthis happens due to a bug in oxygen gtk2. Try reinstalling the package( or upgrade or compile and install the latest version from git)
Here is a bug report of its earlier occurance
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=295875
Btw: it's incredible: how Ubuntu can pretend to be an OS for "everybody"?
Also update to ubuntu-12 is messy and very difficult for a "normal" user...
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Hi,Originally posted by r View Postthis happens due to a bug in oxygen gtk2. Try reinstalling the package( or upgrade or compile and install the latest version from git)
Here is a bug report of its earlier occurance
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=295875
I'm not a ninja master assassin Linux user,
so will hope this will soon be resolved in an OS update.
Please fix it Kubuntu team!
Jesse
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this happens due to a bug in oxygen gtk2. Try reinstalling the package( or upgrade or compile and install the latest version from git)
Here is a bug report of its earlier occurance
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=295875Last edited by r; Apr 27, 2012, 12:01 PM.
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Code::Blocks C++ IDE Crashing On Starting???
Code::Blocks C++ IDE Crashing On Starting
Hi,
Running Kubuntu 12.04 LTS 64Bit Final.
I installed Code::Blocks C++ IDE using Software Manager.
When I try to run Code::Blocks, it shows choose default compiler window
and crashes after selecting the preferred compiler?
I am a cross-platform game developer and MUST be able to use C::B's on Linux.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Jesse
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Here is the Terminal output when attempting to run C::B's:
Code:jezlee@Dell-XPS420-JetFire:/usr/bin$ ./codeblocks Initialize EditColourSet ..... Initialize EditColourSet: done. Loading toolbar... Debugger: loaded ProjectsImporter: loaded OpenFilesList: loaded FilesExtensionHandler: loaded Autosave: loaded ScriptedWizard: loaded ClassWizard: loaded AStylePlugin: loaded ToDoList: loaded Compiler: loaded CodeCompletion: loaded Debugger plugin activated Foreign projects importer plugin activated Open files list plugin activated Files extension handler plugin activated Autosave plugin activated Project wizard added for 'Empty project' Project wizard added for 'Console application' Project wizard added for 'D application' Project wizard added for 'FLTK project' Project wizard added for 'GLFW project' Project wizard added for 'GLUT project' Project wizard added for 'GTK+ project' Project wizard added for 'Irrlicht project' Project wizard added for 'Lightfeather project' Project wizard added for 'OpenGL project' Project wizard added for 'Ogre project' Project wizard added for 'Code::Blocks plugin' Project wizard added for 'QT4 project' Project wizard added for 'SDL project' Project wizard added for 'SFML project' Project wizard added for 'Static library' Project wizard added for 'Shared library' Project wizard added for 'wxWidgets project' Build-target wizard added for 'Console' Build-target wizard added for 'Static library' Build-target wizard added for 'wxWidgets' Project wizard added for 'ARM Project' Project wizard added for 'AVR Project' Project wizard added for 'TriCore Project' Project wizard added for 'PowerPC Project' File(s) wizard added for 'Empty file' File(s) wizard added for 'C/C++ source' File(s) wizard added for 'C/C++ header' Scripted wizard plugin activated Class wizard plugin activated Source code formatter (AStyle) plugin activated Todo List plugin activated Added compiler "GNU GCC Compiler" Added compiler "Intel C/C++ Compiler" Added compiler "SDCC Compiler" Added compiler "Tiny C Compiler" Added compiler "GDC D Compiler" Added compiler "Digital Mars D Compiler" Added compiler "GNU ARM GCC Compiler" Added compiler "GNU AVR GCC Compiler" Added compiler "GNU GCC Compiler for PowerPC" Added compiler "GNU GCC Compiler for TriCore" Compiler plugin activated Code completion plugin activated Initializing plugins... The program 'codeblocks' received an X Window System error. This probably reflects a bug in the program. The error was 'BadWindow (invalid Window parameter)'. (Details: serial 12004 error_code 3 request_code 155 minor_code 3) (Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously; that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it. To debug your program, run it with the --sync command line option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() function.) jezlee@Dell-XPS420-JetFire:/usr/bin$
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