On Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 22:43:29 +0200, danteonline AT gmail DOT com wrote:
[...] > Problem: I updated my debian lenny/sid system today (at about 14:00 CET, > 26.07.07). > After that update, I noticed that i couldn't launch iceweasel anymore, it > gave > me the error: > > <error> > > Pango-ERROR **: file pangofc-fontmap.c: line 438 (pango_fc_font_map_add): > assertion failed: (fcfont->fontmap == NULL) > aborting... > > </error> What happens if you try to run iceweasel --safe-mode or MOZ_DISABLE_PANGO=1 iceweasel --safe-mode or LANG=C iceweasel --safe-mode ? > The big problem is, that message also appears in applications like zenity. > Other apps, like gimp, pidgin and quodlibet fail to launch after the update > too, but they don't seem to give me any distinct error output > but "segmentation fault". > > I assumed the bug was in either libpango1.0-0 or libpango1.0-common, due to > the fact that I only have those packages installed that contain pango in the > name. /usr/lib/iceweasel/firefox-bin links against pango libraries which are part of libpango1.0-0. If you decide to file a bug then it probably should be filed against that package. > Reinstalling libpango1.0-common gives me the following warning: > > <error> > > Cleaning up font configuration of pango... > Updating font configuration of pango... > Cleaning up category xfont.. > Updating category xfont.. > *** You don't have any defomized font packages. > *** So we are trying to force to generate pangox.aliases... > > </error> > > Note: I do have defoma installed, I even reinstalled. What output do you get if you run (as root) /usr/bin/defoma-app -v update pango > Any suggestions? Try to downgrade libpango1.0-0 and libpango1.0-common. > How can I test if the packages I installed are the official > ones and not some 3rd party ones? I chose mirror.switch.ch for the packages. If you did not deliberately override apt's package verification mechanism then you should be safe. -- Regards, | http://users.icfo.es/Florian.Kulzer Florian | -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]