Description of problem: As explained in bug https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=535915, Eclipse's plugin Papyrus Software Designer doesn't work on Fedora 28. It is suggested that the problem could have its origin in the version of GTK that is shipped with Fedora 28. In fact, it's suspicious that it works perfectly on both OpenSUSE Leap 42.2 and Ubuntu 18.04 GNOME Boxes' newly virtual machines, as well as on Windows 10. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): I have no idea of what component is causing trouble Steps to Reproduce: 1. Download Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers (https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?file=/technology/epp/downloads/release/oxygen/3a/eclipse-jee-oxygen-3a-linux-gtk-x86_64.tar.gz) 2. Unzip, install and execute. 3. Install Papyrus Software Designer plugin via Eclipse Marketplace. 4. Create a new Papyrus project (all parameters by default). Create a new class diagram. 5. On Windows 10, OpenSUSE and Ubuntu, the palette with all the UML components appears on the right. A new canvas to draw on is created, as well. However, neither happens on Fedora 28. Actual results: No UML component palette, no canvas is created. Expected results: Plugin working as it does on Widnows, OpenSUSE and Ubuntu. Regards!
Created attachment 1452756 [details] OpenSUSE
Created attachment 1452757 [details] Ubuntu
Created attachment 1452758 [details] Windows 10
Created attachment 1452760 [details] Fedora 28
Hi. After doing an enquiry, I can shed some more light on this bug. It seems to be due to some package upgrade. I've setup a fresh new GNOME Boxes Fedora virtual machine and immediately installed Eclipse and Papyrus. It worked. But after a full system upgrade (sudo dnf check-update && sudo dnf -y upgrade), it crashed again. Regards!
Hello, It's a Wayland issue. When logging into a XOrg session, it works. Regards!
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