Hi,

I am currently using an i5 Chromebook with the default Linux container
available for the Chromebook. The linux version is Debian and on the
lsterst patches.
uname -a
Linux penguin 6.6.21-01327-gc9107f2d4947 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Wed, 10 Apr
2024 00:40:09 +0000 x86_64 GNU/Linux
hvdwolf@penguin:~$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Debian
Description:    Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)
Release:        12
Codename:       bookworm

I just wanted to try Hugin once more.
I have the latest release for Debian bookworm installed being
2022.0.0+dfsg-2.
I also tried the latest Hugin app image which is not new or latest at all
as it is Hugin_Panorama_Creator-2019.0.0-20190407-x86_64.AppImage
Both crash with the same error.
Attached one of the crash logs.

My other, old chromebook has an intel celeron n4120 and is also on the
latest Chromebook and Debian bookworm version and encounters the same issue.

I found some topics where it is advised to use some "Refresh(); Update();"
statements. Being completely ignorant of C++/wx_widgets nowadays, I don't
know if that is valid in this case.

Please consider this as low priority. I just wanted to try once more with
Hugin.
It might just be nice if Hugin would also run on Chromebooks with Linux.

Best,
Harry

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ASSERT INFO:
./src/gtk/dc.cpp(497): assert ""cr"" failed in wxPaintDCImpl(): using wxPaintDC 
without being in a native paint event

BACKTRACE:
[1] wxPaintDC::wxPaintDC(wxWindow*)
[2] wxEvtHandler::ProcessEventIfMatchesId(wxEventTableEntryBase const&, 
wxEvtHandler*, wxEvent&)
[3] wxEventHashTable::HandleEvent(wxEvent&, wxEvtHandler*)
[4] wxEvtHandler::TryHereOnly(wxEvent&)
[5] wxEvtHandler::ProcessEventLocally(wxEvent&)
[6] wxEvtHandler::ProcessEvent(wxEvent&)
[7] wxEvtHandler::SafelyProcessEvent(wxEvent&)
[8] wxWindow::GTKSendPaintEvents(_cairo*)
[9] g_closure_invoke
[10] g_signal_emit_valist
[11] g_signal_emit
[12] gtk_container_propagate_draw
[13] g_closure_invoke
[14] g_signal_emit_valist
[15] g_signal_emit
[16] gtk_container_propagate_draw
[17] g_closure_invoke
[18] g_signal_emit_valist
[19] g_signal_emit
[20] gtk_container_propagate_draw
[21] g_closure_invoke
[22] g_signal_emit_valist
[23] g_signal_emit
[24] gtk_container_propagate_draw
[25] gtk_container_propagate_draw
[26] gtk_main_do_event
[27] g_signal_emit_valist
[28] g_signal_emit
[29] g_main_context_dispatch
[30] g_main_context_iteration
[31] gtk_main_iteration
[32] wxGUIEventLoop::DoYieldFor(long)
[33] wxEventLoopBase::YieldFor(long)
[34] wxAppConsoleBase::Yield(bool)
[35] wxEntry(int&, wchar_t**)
[36] __libc_start_main

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