Date: Fri, 03 Mar 2006 14:07:02 -0800 From: Chris <bsd@1command.com> To: "[FBSDS]" <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org> Subject: Error: Widget field13 has zero width and/or height Message-ID: <20060303140702.eam94oje8oco8owg@webmail.1command.com>
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Greetings, An update via cvsup (attempting to chase 5.4 stable) on 2006-02-20 @2:40 PM resulted in a couple of disappointments; 1) after re-building the kernel (cvsupped the SRC on SMP as well) and installing it. I performed a build/ install world and portupgrade -a. The portupgrade -a took 2 full days on a base of 246 installed ports. And resulted in a *465 installed ports base*. Ouch! It's only been about 5mos. since my last upgrade. While that may seem to some a fair amount of time. Does it *really* require *doubling* my port install base? Anyway, more to my point; 2) xfontsel and any derivitive since this upgrade now always fails. Examples: An attempt to use xfontsel always fails with the same results. As seen here: ~ 1:07pm Fri, 03 mail# xfontsel & [1] 64410 ~ 1:07pm Fri, 03 mail# Error: Widget field13 has zero width and/or height [1] Exit 1 xfontsel Here's an attempt to use nexfontsel: ~ 1:11pm Fri, 03 mail# nexfontsel & [1] 64429 ~ 1:11pm Fri, 03 mail# Error: Widget dash has zero width and/or height [1] Exit 1 nexfontsel As you can see, it bails with the same error. A recent install of nessus also fails with the following error: :61041): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_text_width: assertion `font != NULL' failed this message is repeated many times over. Any relation to the xfontsel errors? Thank you for all your time and consideration. --Chris uname -a FreeBSD mail.1command.com 5.5-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 5.5-PRERELEASE #0: Fri Feb 24 16:59:38 PST 2006 root@xxx.xxxxxxx.com:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/MAIL04 i386 -- Linux != UNIX Need I say more? ---------------------------------------------------------------- FreeBSD 5.5-PRERELEASE (SMP) MAIL04 Fri Feb 24 16:59:38 PST 2006 ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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