On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 11:39 AM, Nathan Coulson <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 9:42 AM, George <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Wayland is lighter replacement of X for all I know, that's why I found it
>> interesting and thought building it LFS would be nice, so I think what you
>> are trying to do is of interest to at least one other person :). My only
>> concern was that it was not very stable and I was not sure what display
>> manager to use etc..
>
> well, to make some random guesses,  I imagine it will be unstable & unusable.
>
> At best, I would run Xorg on top of wayland, and have the
> functionality I have now (or most of it)
>
> This is for science though :)  like the time I installed KDE 4 on my
> GMA x3000 board about 2-3 months after the worst state they were ever
> in.  [was unstable, and crashed within 5-10 minutes].  Not sure if the
> problem was KDE (not known for stability at that time 4.0 or 4.1, not
> sure which),  or the git versions of xorg server/mesa/kernel/some
> other packages.
>
> In the end, decided I liked fluxbox (and now openbox) better then KDE,
> but it was fun :)

Well, I'm lost
wayland-compositor seems to start the graphics mode,  but I couldn't
figure out how to run things on top of wayland.

well, so much for science.

http://wayland.freedesktop.org/ has a Building wayland section, if
anyone wants to follow in my footprints  I added the
wayland-libraries, and libxkbcommon to the lib section in blfs chapter
23, and for mesa I used --with-egl-platforms=x11,wayland,drm
--enable-gbm --enable-shared-glapi.

although never figured out what --enable-gbm does...

Oh, and I used cairo 1.10.4, although the directions suggested 1.11.3.

never gave the compositor a background image, so that's probablyi why
I saw a garbled background (mouse cursor seemed to work though), and
it seemed like I could set up more then one compositor.  It just
replaced the existing virtual terminal.

Review: Looks promising & simple, but I have no clue what I am doing.

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