#962: wxGUI crash when moving an undocked map display toolbox
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 Reporter:  msieczka  |       Owner:  grass-...@…              
     Type:  defect    |      Status:  new                      
 Priority:  critical  |   Milestone:  6.4.0                    
Component:  wxGUI     |     Version:  svn-releasebranch64      
 Keywords:  toolbar   |    Platform:  All                      
      Cpu:  x86-64    |  
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Changes (by hamish):

  * keywords:  => toolbar
  * platform:  MSWindows Vista => All


Comment:

 just another data point:

 I can reproduce this in 6.4 and 6.5, but I have to try for a minute or two
 first (it's on a rather fast machine, which may help, although I am
 running X tunneled over ssh from it). I got no error message when the
 wxGUI was launched automatically at startup.

 I notice that draging the toolbar is not the most responsive thing once a
 map is loaded. I had to try harder in 6.5, but that might just be chance.

 Running same Debian/stable (lenny) amd64 with python-wxgtk2.8 version
 2.8.7.1-1.1+lenny1 and python 2.5.2-3.


 Also I notice that if I remove or uncheck everything on the list the last
 map standing does not clear from the display window. If I press the erase
 button, the image comes back after I tear-away or reconnect the display
 toolbar.

 I suspect that this is an upstream bug, and there is little we can do
 about it.. but no idea.

 wow, I just restarted grass in text mode and then g.gui from the command
 prompt, and it died after adding a raster map and then a vector map with:
 {{{
 (hamish:10965): Pango-CRITICAL **: pango_break: assertion `attrs != NULL'
 failed
 (hamish:10965): Pango-WARNING **: shaping failure, expect ugly output.
 shape-engine='BasicEngineFc', font='Bitstream Vera Sans 9.9990234375',
 text=''
 }}}

 maybe I should try restarting X now..


 Hamish

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