With the mozilla-central (nightly?) builds downloaded by mozregression, I could not reproduce the main issue, the black window that remains black. Any suggestions there?
> Another interesting point would be if setting gfx.x11-egl.force-disabled (in about:config) to true helps with the issue.
No.
> Also, I suppose gfx.webrender.software:true works around the issue?
No.
Based on the bisection result, I also tried XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP="". This changed the main issue but did not solve it. The window did not remain black, but it did not show firefox controls either.
Nice tool. It seemed like nightlies default to Wayland, so I had to test with MOZ_ENABLE_ WAYLAND= 0.
Bisecting the *temporary* black window gave:
9:33.09 INFO: Last good revision: d1eb6fe5a1fa545 7425c5a33f21251 6a5eeaa381 c8c17525a3d01a6 59f89002e8 /hg.mozilla. org/integration /autoland/ pushloghtml? fromchange= d1eb6fe5a1fa545 7425c5a33f21251 6a5eeaa381& tochange= 498e0e6f9b19107 c8c17525a3d01a6 59f89002e8
9:33.09 INFO: First bad revision: 498e0e6f9b19107
9:33.09 INFO: Pushlog:
https:/
With the mozilla-central (nightly?) builds downloaded by mozregression, I could not reproduce the main issue, the black window that remains black. Any suggestions there?
So the following was tested back on my 104.0.2 (originally downloaded from https:/ /download. mozilla. org/?product= firefox- latest- ssl&os= linux64& lang=fr ) :
> Another interesting point would be if setting gfx.x11- egl.force- disabled (in about:config) to true helps with the issue.
No.
> Also, I suppose gfx.webrender. software: true works around the issue?
No.
Based on the bisection result, I also tried XDG_CURRENT_ DESKTOP= "". This changed the main issue but did not solve it. The window did not remain black, but it did not show firefox controls either.