Re: "Width (0) and height (0) must be non-zero occurred while creating cursor CopyDrop.32x32"

2017-01-31 Thread Felix Natter
Thorsten Glaser writes: > On Tue, 31 Jan 2017, tony mancill wrote: > >> 5.x). At this point I think the behavior is isolated to VirtualBox. >> However, I am not aware of a work-around. > > I’ve talked to a VirtualBox engineer (then Sun) at LinuxTag > about emulation bugs related to BSD. He said

Re: "Width (0) and height (0) must be non-zero occurred while creating cursor CopyDrop.32x32"

2017-01-31 Thread Thorsten Glaser
On Tue, 31 Jan 2017, tony mancill wrote: > 5.x). At this point I think the behavior is isolated to VirtualBox. > However, I am not aware of a work-around. I’ve talked to a VirtualBox engineer (then Sun) at LinuxTag about emulation bugs related to BSD. He said they were aware of certain bugs, but

Re: "Width (0) and height (0) must be non-zero occurred while creating cursor CopyDrop.32x32"

2017-01-31 Thread tony mancill
On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 06:23:50PM +0100, Felix Natter wrote: > hello d-java, > > this error occurs quite often on current+older sid in virtualbox (even > after reboot, sometimes a change in desktop environment seems to help), > for freeplane, jajuk, josm. > > There is a josm bug for this: > http

JMAP tool broken since openjdk-7 version 7u92?

2017-01-31 Thread Matthew Patton
I ran across this bug report (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openjdk-7/+bug/1548434) and it seems in Wheezy/Jessie it's likewise. The last functional version I just so happened to hold onto is 7u79-2.5.5-1~deb7u1. The following are confirmed to throw an Exception * 7u111-2.6.7-2~d

"Width (0) and height (0) must be non-zero occurred while creating cursor CopyDrop.32x32"

2017-01-31 Thread Felix Natter
hello d-java, this error occurs quite often on current+older sid in virtualbox (even after reboot, sometimes a change in desktop environment seems to help), for freeplane, jajuk, josm. There is a josm bug for this: https://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/9209#comment:10 Two IntelliJ bugs: https://y