Hi,

For what it is worth, I have installed Arch linux on three separate
machines in the past month, and on each one I have encountered this error.
On some setups I had just gtk2 installed prior to this error, and on others
I had both gtk2 and 3 installed.  Testing it on my laptop running Arch
right now, I opened the program 10 times, the first 9 times were fine but
the 10th time resulted in the error being discussed.  Point being, it seems
easier to trigger this issue on Arch than other distros, and maybe it's
worth trying in a VM (though it can be a pain to install, maybe an
third-party automatic installer could be used).  I don't know why this is.

Let me know if there's anything I can do to help.

Best,
Chris Matzenbach

2018-03-16 14:00 GMT-05:00 Antonio Scuri <[email protected]>:

>   Hi,
>
>   Don't worry I'll not give up on this. But I need a more concrete
> situation. My tests are in an already slow virtual machine.
>
>   I was thinking, would be interesting to analyze the dialog when the
> problem occur.
>
>   Does it happens for which elements? Only a set of elements have problems?
>
>   The dialog of the sample contains text with expand, and the initial
> display seems to be correct for the dialog contents, if the dialog was
> shown with that size. I mean the problem could be at the IupDialog only.
>
>   But I don't know what can cause the internal size to be different that
> the initial size. Maybe it is some control initial size that is expanding
> the dialog, that's why I would like to know if it is some class of controls
> that is causing the wrong initial size.
>
>   Another thing to be considered is that the only wrong situation is the
> initial size, once the dialog is shown, the layout is actually correct.
> When the dialog is resized by the user, all the elements are correctly
> positioned, right?
>
> Best,
> Scuri
>
>
>
>
>
>
> 2018-03-14 17:43 GMT-03:00 Eric Wing <[email protected]>:
>
>> I just wanted to clarify 2 points in my last message:
>>
>> > I've seen it on the following using the standard packages that come
>> with each OS:
>>
>> I was referring to GTK2 and GTK3 as the standard packages. I always
>> have to build IUP since nobody has a package for it.
>>
>>
>> > ccmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DIUP_BUILD_TESTS=1 -D /path/to/iup/root
>>
>> I meant cmake, not ccmake.
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