RC2: Gdk-CRITICAL error

Ric fhj52ads at yahoo.com
Sat Jul 26 00:44:41 CEST 2003


--- Olivier Fourdan <fourdan at xfce.org> wrote:
> Ric,
> 
> the application causing this would help... Btw, if it doesn"t crash,
> it's not "critical"
> 

Hey I did not write it - that's the .xsession-errors lingo(i.e., i agree with
you). :)

Okay, sorry it took so long but I had to remove everything and one by one
insert...
The ap is  gps , the gnome process viewer.  It's a gtk1 ap and is started from
"Autostart". 
I do not get that 'error' in either XFce 3.8 or IceWM or previous XFce4- only
in XFce4 RC2(i have not checked it in gnome2 yet, but will after this email).

Olivier, I am not worried about it. I report it so that you all will know
about it just in case it is a hint as to what might be a bug.  If it is
unimportant at this time, ignore it and get some sleep.

OTOH, If you want some more info, I'll oblige. 


> Cheers,
> Olivier.
> 
> On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 23:10, Ric wrote:
> > >From the .xsession-errors file:
> > 
> > Gdk-CRITICAL **: file gdkdraw.c: line 380 (gdk_draw_pixmap): assertion
> `src !=
> > NULL' failed.
> > 
> > That was never there prior to RC2.  It is present after all logins with
> and
> > without having xfce-session installed. (It did not go away with xfwm4-1
> > either). I tried a number of different themes for both gtk1 and gtk2 but
> that
> > does not change it either. I checked other WM/DEs and it only occurs with
> > XFce4.
> > Could that error be because I am (still) using gtk+-2.0.6 or is it a bug?
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > =====
> > Have A Great Day!
> > 
> > Ric
> > ***
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