This is indeed very annoying.
This is probably related to the deprecation of the GtkTooltips API in GTK+ 2.12, in favour of the GtkTooltip (no s) API. Of course it shouldn't cause a crash or change of behaviour. Maybe Eclipse is using the API in some way that it shouldn't.
This is indeed very annoying.
This is probably related to the deprecation of the GtkTooltips API in GTK+ 2.12, in favour of the GtkTooltip (no s) API. Of course it shouldn't cause a crash or change of behaviour. Maybe Eclipse is using the API in some way that it shouldn't.