Graphics
Release notes for QNX SDP 8.0.3 graphics updates.
The known issues are described in the QNX Software Development Platform 8.0: Known Issues document that's stored in the QNX Download Center. Log in and refer to https://www.qnx.com/download/group.html?programid=74127.
QNX SDP 8.0.3 Screen Update (Build 431, 103, 205)
Date of this edition: November 28, 2025
This update includes the following packages found under
Updates -> QNX Software Development
Platform -> Base Graphics or
Available -> QNX Software Development
Platform -> Base Graphics:
| Name | Package ID | Package internal version |
|---|---|---|
| QNX SDP 8.0 Screen Base Graphics | com.qnx.qnx800.target.screen.base | 4.0.2.00431T202511200808L |
| QNX SDP 8.0 Screen Utilities | com.qnx.qnx800.target.screen.screen_utils | |
| QNX SDP 8.0 memstream | com.qnx.qnx800.target.memstream | 1.0.0.00103T202510151739L |
| QNX SDP 8.0 Notification FD Interfaces | com.qnx.qnx800.target.notify_fd | |
| QNX SDP 8.0 Notification FD Interfaces (Legacy compatibility package) | com.qnx.qnx800.target.screen.notify_fd | 5.0.1.00103T202510151739L |
This update also includes the following Wayland packages found under
Updates -> QNX Software Development
Platform -> Wayland or
Available -> QNX Software Development
Platform -> Wayland:
| Name | Package ID | Package internal version |
|---|---|---|
| QNX SDP 8.0 Wayland host tools (Linux 64-bit) | com.qnx.qnx800.host.linux.x86_64.screen.wayland | 4.2.0.00205T202511211508L |
| QNX SDP 8.0 Wayland host tools (Windows 64-bit) | com.qnx.qnx800.host.win64.x86_64.screen.wayland | |
| QNX SDP 8.0 Wayland/Weston | com.qnx.qnx800.target.screen.wayland |
Updates and fixed issues
Wayland support has been upgraded to 1.24.0.
In addition, the following issue is
fixed in this update:
| Description | Affected Architecture(s) | Application-Level Impact | System-Level Impact | Reference Numbers |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Due to design changes, applications using the Screen API may require a larger stack. The default QNX OS stack size of 256 KB should be sufficient. However, if your application sets a custom, smaller stack size and you experience instability or crashes, we recommend increasing the allocated stack size. | General | None. | None. | 3003296 |
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