Bug 299633

Summary: Theme "oxygen-gtk" is related to crashes when closing windows of certain GTK applications, such as "pgAdmin 3".
Product: [Plasma] Oxygen Reporter: negora
Component: gtk2-engineAssignee: Hugo Pereira Da Costa <hugo.pereira.da.costa>
Status: CLOSED DUPLICATE    
Severity: crash CC: b7.10110111, hugo.pereira.da.costa, web
Priority: NOR    
Version: unspecified   
Target Milestone: ---   
Platform: Ubuntu   
OS: Linux   
Latest Commit: Version Fixed In:
Attachments: This is the output of the X session.

Description negora 2012-05-08 16:03:19 UTC
Created attachment 70957 [details]
This is the output of the X session.

I've done clean installations of both editons of Kubuntu 12.04 LTS, 32-bit and 64 bit. I've updated to KDE 4.8.3. Then, I've installed pgAdmin III 1.14.0-2.

Whenever I open the "Properties" window of certain objects and closes it, the program crashes. After lots of tests I've discovered that the problem dissappears if I set another theme for GTK applications which is not "oxygen-gtk". This has lead me to think that it's a bug in the theme itself.

A workaround by now is to use anotther theme, like "Mist".
Comment 1 Hugo Pereira Da Costa 2012-05-08 16:16:52 UTC
could you post the version of oxygen-gtk that you are using, and possibly try compile it from git directly yourself 
(see: http://kde-look.org/content/show.php/?content=136216)
there is a good chance that your version is too old and that the crash has been fixed since then.
Comment 2 Hugo Pereira Da Costa 2012-05-08 16:18:41 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 299099 ***
Comment 3 negora 2012-05-08 16:25:52 UTC
Hello Hugo. My apologizes. I searched for the keyword "pgadmin" before posting this bug report, but couldn't see the one which you mention because I used the basic search :S . Obviously, I'm sure you're right and it's caused because of the old versions of oxygen-gtk. Thank you a lot for your fast and informative reply.
Comment 4 Hugo Pereira Da Costa 2012-05-08 16:58:26 UTC
No problem,
and thanks for reporting anyway. Always usefull