Bug 92733

Summary: When run sample program simpl-egl, the whole screen will be black
Product: Wayland Reporter: ZhangZuoyang <xp21987>
Component: westonAssignee: Wayland bug list <wayland-bugs>
Status: RESOLVED NOTOURBUG QA Contact:
Severity: critical    
Priority: medium CC: xp21987
Version: 1.0.3   
Hardware: ARM   
OS: Linux (All)   
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Description ZhangZuoyang 2015-10-30 10:35:25 UTC
run the sample program simple-egl, the whole screen will be black,the triangle is right.But the black background cover all the screen. How not to make the screen  be black
Comment 1 Daniel Stone 2015-10-30 14:43:44 UTC
I think you're seeing a bug in Weston which has since been fixed. Which version are you running, and what hardware are you running it on?
Comment 2 ZhangZuoyang 2015-10-31 17:36:43 UTC
(In reply to Daniel Stone from comment #1)
> I think you're seeing a bug in Weston which has since been fixed. Which
> version are you running, and what hardware are you running it on?

verion 1.0.3.
On I.MX6 Solo of  Freescale.
Comment 3 Daniel Stone 2015-11-02 11:53:53 UTC
Ah, 1.0.3 is very very very old, and unsupported (we are now on 1.9; 1.0 was released three years ago). If you are running on Freescale, you also likely have a very different version with patches from Freescale which are known to have issues and bugs. Please raise a support query with Freescale.
Comment 4 ZhangZuoyang 2015-11-02 16:17:26 UTC
(In reply to Daniel Stone from comment #3)
> Ah, 1.0.3 is very very very old, and unsupported (we are now on 1.9; 1.0 was
> released three years ago). If you are running on Freescale, you also likely
> have a very different version with patches from Freescale which are known to
> have issues and bugs. Please raise a support query with Freescale.

Thanks for your relay,I know the newest version is 1.9. But for some reason,I have to use version 1.0.3. And have met some problems unexpected. Have any other resource or document except the documents on Web?

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