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Found in
2022.3.56f1
Issue ID
UUM-95780
Regression
Yes
[Linux][Vulkan] Silent crash when the Player window is resized
Reproduction steps:
1. Create a new 3D project
2. Open the Project Settings window (Edit > Project Settings)
3. Set Linux Graphics API to “Vulkan”
4. Restart the Editor
5. Open the Build Settings window (File > Build Settings)
6. Build and Run the project
7. Wait for Player to launch
8. Resize the Player window (for example, use super key to see all active programs)
Expected result: The Player window resizes
Actual result: The Player crashes
Reproducible with: 2022.3.40f1, 2022.3.56f1
Not reproducible with: 2022.3.39f1, 6000.0.34f1, 6000.1.0b3, 6000.2.0a1
Reproducible on: Fedora 41 (Radeon WX 9100 PRO)
Not reproducible on: Fedora 41 (RTX 3070 Ti), Ubuntu 24.04
Notes:
- The crash only reproduces using Wayland. X11 doesn’t seem to crash
- Sometimes the Editor crashes with a same faulty thread as the Player
- Not reproducible using OpenGL Graphics API
- Some end-users experienced the crash using Ubuntu distribution
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