Yes I can see some GL code in GTK's Mir backend. However I also notice
the proposed new version of GTK in zesty got promoted yesterday. I've
just tested it and can't reproduce the bug yet, so it seems unlikely to
be caused by that.
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** Package changed: ubuntu => gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
** Tags added: regression zesty-proposed
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Title:
resizing a gtk+3/mir app
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Title:
resizing a gtk+3/mir app makes it unusable - pix
Hmm actually this /could/ be GTK's fault if GTK is now using GL rather
than software rendering. Need to check.
** Changed in: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
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Importance: Undecided => High
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it's the same on 16.04 + overlay ppa
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mir 0.25
miral 0.25
unity8/zesty-proposed,now 8.15+17.04.20161207.1-0ubuntu1 amd64
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steps:
1)run gedit, nautilu
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** Changed in: unity8 (Ubuntu)
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It's worth remembering a client can always (rightly or wrongly) refuse
to render a new frame (e.g. it might freeze or it might be by design).
It is always the server's responsibility to render the pixels of the
last frame from the client correctly, never stretched out of proportion.
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Invalid for GTK -- the toolkit can never cause such stretching.
Invalid for Mir -- Mir still works well elsewhere.
If your pixels are stretched then that's definitely a server/compositor
bug. So QtMir or Unity8.
I can't reproduce the bug in regular 17.04 so assume it's just a problem
in proposed
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qt5 apps seems to not be affected, so maybe it's a gtk3 mir bug?
** Description changed:
ubuntu 17.04 unity8 + proposed
- mir 0.24
+ mir 0.25
miral 0.25
unity8/zesty-proposed,now 8.15+17.04.20161207.1-0ubuntu1 amd64
[installed,automatic]
steps:
1)run gedit, nautilus, sol or whatever
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