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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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P2
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jfx11
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linux
Issue | Fix Version | Assignee | Priority | Status | Resolution | Resolved In Build |
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JDK-8217436 | 8u212 | Pankaj Bansal | P2 | Closed | Fixed | b03 |
JDK-8216292 | jfx11.0.2 | Pankaj Bansal | P2 | Resolved | Fixed |
Ubuntu 18.04 optionally uses Wayland.
JavaFX on linux uses the GtkGlassApplication, which takes jdk,gtk.version to determine which version of GTK to use, and that defaults to 3.
However, using XWayland crashes at a number of places.
By reverting to GTK 2 on said system, there is no crash.
JavaFX on linux uses the GtkGlassApplication, which takes jdk,gtk.version to determine which version of GTK to use, and that defaults to 3.
However, using XWayland crashes at a number of places.
By reverting to GTK 2 on said system, there is no crash.
- backported by
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JDK-8216292 JavaFX crashes on Ubuntu 18.04 with Wayland
- Resolved
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JDK-8217436 JavaFX crashes on Ubuntu 18.04 with Wayland
- Closed
- duplicates
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JDK-8213149 OpenJFX: segmentation fault in JavaThread "GtkNativeMainLoopThread"
- Closed
- relates to
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JDK-8215364 JavaFX crashes on Ubuntu 18.04 with Wayland while using Swing-FX interop
- Resolved
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JDK-8198654 Switch FX's default GTK version to 3
- Resolved
- links to
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