Hi,
I will repeat myself even here.
I am developing a Qt app in Fedora 31 using the default GNOME wayland
session and I am
very sorry to see the state of Qt in this configuration.
1) qt creator crashes often (
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1773356) the
crash report tool does not seem to help
I cannot reproduce the crash and you didn't even provide any backtrace or a prove that
this is Wayland related.
This is an issue. I already spoke with the QtWayland developer and he unfortunately
doesn't have time right now to look into this. I will try to look into this myself
tomorrow.
3) main window geometry cannot be restored when the application
restarts
(
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-80612)
As I told you in the bug above, I believe this a Wayland limitation.
I think GNOME / Wayland / Qt it is just not ready and should not be
offered as the default
desktop session for Fedora.
If I force Qt to use X11 emulations, things are much better.
Probably Qt is responsible (but in the bug reports someone says that KDE / Wayland works
well), and GNOME is not Qt, but there are so many Qt apps, that sending new users to a
non
working environment re-enforces the fact that "just works" is not true in
Linux.
We are trying hard to make all the issues you have fixed, but nothing can be done
immediately and requires some time. It helps that you report all the issues you have, but
please be little more patient.
Thank you.
Regards,
Jan