I think this was caused by the removal of the default wallet:

-
luke-jr commented at 1:24 PM on October 24, 2020: member
- luke-jr added the label Bug on Oct 24, 2020
-
luke-jr commented at 2:40 PM on October 24, 2020: member
Probably, but it's not HiDPI-related.
- jonasschnelli closed this on Oct 27, 2020
- jonasschnelli closed this on Oct 27, 2020
-
hebasto commented at 10:38 PM on December 26, 2020: member
Unfortunately, on master (02cf20b9f571474c939d18a8b9d6b5d22479a222) I can see a similar (the same?) issue on Fedora 33 + Qt 5.15.2:
$ src/qt/bitcoin-qt -regtest -printtoconsole QSocketNotifier: Can only be used with threads started with QThread 2020-12-26T22:34:10Z Bitcoin Core version v21.99.0-02cf20b9f (release build) 2020-12-26T22:34:10Z Qt 5.15.2 (dynamic), plugin=wayland (dynamic) 2020-12-26T22:34:10Z System: Fedora 33 (Workstation Edition), x86_64-little_endian-lp64 2020-12-26T22:34:10Z Screen: Virtual-1 1920x1200, pixel ratio=1.0 ...
UPDATE: It happened only once after the first build in the just cloned repo. All of the next startups are fine. I haven't managed to reproduce this issue by removing datadir and
~/.config/Bitcoin/:man_shrugging:UPDATE 2: see #113 (comment)
-
jonasschnelli commented at 8:13 PM on December 28, 2020: contributor
The Bitcoin Core GUI (Qt) stores the window size and position. So I guess it could have been the problem in your case (@hebasto).
- bitcoin-core locked this on Feb 15, 2022
Contributors
Labels