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Won't Fix in 2023.2.X
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0
Found in
2022.2.2f1
2023.1.0a22
2023.2.0a1
Issue ID
UUM-21855
Regression
Yes
[Linux] Textures become greyscale when running a Windows Player built using a build script ran in batchmode on Linux
How to reproduce:
1. Download and extract the user-attached project (SANDBOX.zip)
2. On Linux run the following command in the terminal to build the project: $[Editor Executable Path]/Unity -projectPath "[Project Path]" -quit -batchmode -nographics -executeMethod JenkinsEditorScript.BuildGameClient
3. On Windows navigate to the Builds folder in the project and run the build's executable
4. Observe the color of the cube
Expected result: the cube is green
Actual result: the cube is white
Reproducible with: 2022.2.2f1, 2023.1.0a22
Not reproducible with: 2020.3.43f1, 2021.3.16f1
Reproducible no: Ubuntu 20.04
Not reproducible on: Windows 10
Note: Couldn't find the exact regression version due to the long build and testing time
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Resolution Note:
The engineering team has been unable to reproduce this issue. If you encounter this issue, please try with the latest build of the Unity Editor and update the graphics drivers on your system.
Resolution Note (2023.2.X):
The engineering team has been unable to reproduce this issue. If you encounter this issue, please try with the latest build of the Unity Editor and update the graphics drivers on your system.