https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=476522

Oded Arbel <o...@geek.co.il> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|REPORTED                    |RESOLVED
         Resolution|---                         |UPSTREAM

--- Comment #14 from Oded Arbel <o...@geek.co.il> ---
(In reply to Michael Brown from comment #12)
> However I have yet no idea yet of what updating to the latest I-Build means

Here's how I test:

1. I go to https://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/index.html
2. Under "Integration Builds" there's a list of builds, ordered by date,
descending. I pick the first (latest) that doesn't have scary red exclamation
points. ATM it is I20231109-0710, and click that.
3. In the page that opens, under "Platform Runtime Binary", I download the
"Linux (64 bit version)", and extract it to somewhere useful on my system - I
like to maintain a bunch of Eclipse installations under ~/.local/eclipse, so I
extract the tarball there, then rename the newly created "eclipse" folder to
"eclipse-<NAMETHISINSTALL>", then update the eclipse menu entry in
~/.local/share/applications/eclipse.desktop to point to the right one).
4. Launch the "eclipse" binary from the new installation. It would probably not
have any useful tool other than a plain text editor - which should be enough to
test copy and paste with.

I can now verify that I20231109-0710 supports Wayland paste - I can paste into
that installation, and if I close it and open the older installation, I cannot
paste into it.

If you want to continue working with the integration test build - you can, just
go to "Help" -> "Install new software" and install all the tools you need into
the integration build. It should also automatically update to the new 2023-12
release when it is published.

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