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Bug 1277927 (WaylandRelated) - Tracker for Wayland-related issues
Summary: Tracker for Wayland-related issues
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Status: NEW
Alias: WaylandRelated
Product: Fedora
Classification: Fedora
Component: wayland
Version: rawhide
Hardware: Unspecified
OS: Unspecified
unspecified
unspecified
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Adam Jackson
QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance
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Depends On: ffwayland 1305699 1334226 1349225 1367666 1417098 1560299 1065109 1083514 1123536 1134885 1135661 1146202 1148203 1149905 1187737 1193489 1200414 1209007 1211040 1214318 1214462 1214655 1218402 1218425 1218787 1229018 1236389 1244474 1249014 1252630 1254110 1255007 1256443 1259649 1265707 1266484 1266743 1266771 1266792 1271516 1274451 1274634 1277165 1277170 1277723 1278316 1280195 1281906 1282212 1282601 1282614 1282818 1282933 1283223 1283373 1283645 1283689 1284222 1284943 1285092 1285165 1285242 1285342 1285496 1285590 1285770 1285919 1286005 1286135 1286217 1286229 1286342 1286343 1286353 1287430 1287864 1288287 1288589 1288847 1288875 1288883 1288931 1289714 1290146 1290322 1290425 1290784 1291770 1292832 1292876 1293151 1294229 1294812 1295028 1295029 1295030 1295031 1299293 1300173 1304569 1305003 1306306 1306490 1314208 1319460 1324139 1330510 1334915 1340603 1342822 1342828 1346040 1350269 1351224 1353422 1354155 1358610 1358700 1358889 1361791 1366897 1367591 1367745 1369216 1369218 1372311 1372479 1373196 1373217 1373372 1373508 1373809 1373933 1374289 1374321 1375175 1375178 1375560 1376447 1376471 1376569 1377293 1377313 1377616 1377741 1379098 1379959 1380894 1381724 1384440 1384482 1384494 1384537 1384560 1384569 1384572 1384616 1384637 1384638 1384665 1384671 1384674 1384675 1384678 1386204 1386602 1387620 1387928 1388750 1388852 1388886 1388953 1389327 1390198 1390233 1391418 1392145 1392605 1393336 1393425 1394599 1394755 1396827 1397103 1397181 1398556 1402307 1402962 1403556 1403968 1404008 1408332 1411203 1416531 1417189 1417394 1420065 1455101 1456974 1457112 1468796 1469832 1481627 1487876 1491565 1500397 1500399 1531880 1543949 1563811 1565931 1566240 1575281 1759158 1803361
Blocks:
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2015-11-04 11:22 UTC by Kamil Páral
Modified: 2020-02-17 17:04 UTC (History)
16 users (show)

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Description Kamil Páral 2015-11-04 11:22:13 UTC
This is a tracker bug for issues related to Wayland, but not necessarily issues in Wayland itself (but instead bugs in compositors, toolkits and apps). If we want to have Wayland as the default display technology soon, we need to have an overall picture of all that is not working properly with it.

Here's a basic document for debugging Wayland issues:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_debug_Wayland_problems

If you find a bug related to Wayland but not in Wayland itself, set "Blocks: WaylandRelated" in your bug report to make it block this tracker. See
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/showdependencytree.cgi?id=WaylandRelated&hide_resolved=1
to see all such bug reports.

Comment 1 Kamil Páral 2015-11-04 11:30:55 UTC
Here's a similar tracker in GNOME Bugzilla for those who report issues there:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=757579

Comment 2 Leslie Satenstein 2015-11-25 06:32:27 UTC
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1285165

Comment 3 Christian Stadelmann 2016-01-13 23:00:35 UTC
Should this tracker bug include KDE-related bugs for plasma-wayland sessions? I'm asking since I finally managed to get plasma-wayland running but it has quite _many_ bugs. And because KDE/Plasma is not the primary Fedora desktop environment, of course. If not: Should we have a separate tracker bug for KDE wayland issues?

Comment 4 Kamil Páral 2016-01-14 09:37:38 UTC
Christian, good question. This tracker was meant to help with "Wayland by default in Fedora Workstation" feature, which means GNOME. But it certainly makes sense to have a similar tracker for KDE. I have created bug 1298494 for these purposes with KDEWaylandTracker alias, please use that one for KDE+Wayland issues. Thanks for your work on this.

Comment 5 Marek Doležel 2016-01-15 19:04:34 UTC
I have accidentally changed state.

Comment 6 Leslie Satenstein 2016-03-15 12:39:26 UTC
 sudo gparted /dev/sde
No protocol specified

[08:34 leslie ~]$ sudo gparted
No protocol specified

(gpartedbin:375): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: :1

From a Gnome terminal, I want to invoke gparted.
I have 5 disks, and want to use gparated against one of them.

Until this action from terminal is enabled I will not be able to do adequate Wayland testing.

Comment 7 Samuel Sieb 2016-03-15 17:52:27 UTC
Leslie, this is a tracker bug.  You need to file separate bugs, not commenting in this one.  There is already a bug filed about your problem.  Please see bug 1274451.

Comment 8 Leslie Satenstein 2016-03-17 16:15:54 UTC
Samuel

From the Gnome command line, and X11,

sudo gparted  will start gparted 

example:  sudo gparted /dev/sdb    to graphically present /dev/sdb

But with Wayland

This item is broken.  It has to be fixed to support Gnome and Wayland.

Comment 9 Samuel Sieb 2016-03-17 18:35:39 UTC
Leslie, yes, we know.  This bug is not for discussing specific issues.

Go to https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1274451 to follow the progress on that particular issue with sudo.

Comment 10 Leslie Satenstein 2016-04-07 12:38:22 UTC
Bug 1318473

I pointed out a change in functionality regarding the adding of UUIDs to fstab.

It is very important to realize that the way it is done with F23 and earlier versions needs to be incorporated into F24 (Undo the changes that breaks the exiting way)

Consequences of not doing it. DNF release upgrade.

When we will run DNF to upgrade the system f23->f24, and this issue is not resolved, the updated system may fail to boot. That will be due to the fstab rules for F24. It does not match F23 and it's predecessors.

Comment 11 Kamil Páral 2016-04-08 14:16:26 UTC
Leslie, bug 1318473 is not related to Wayland. This is a tracker bug for *Wayland*. Also, it is a *tracker* bug, which means discussion happens in individual bugs blocking this one, not here (which you have been informed of twice already). Please don't make this bug tracker a mess, there are people following it. Thank you.


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