On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 3:41 AM, Bill Spitzak wrote:
> I think the original poster's idea is exactly what is needed:
>
> I the compositor crashes or exits, the clients will detect this. It is then
> the client's job to find a new compositor and recreate their state on the
> new one. Most toolkits s
I think the original poster's idea is exactly what is needed:
I the compositor crashes or exits, the clients will detect this. It is
then the client's job to find a new compositor and recreate their
state on the new one. Most toolkits store quite enough redundant
information that they shoul
Hello,
I'm installing wayland from scratch and I encountered some problems
while following the build instructions so I'm sending 2 patches to fix
them.
The git repo is htp://cgit.freedesktop.org/wayland/wayland-web.
Regards,
Iskren
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On 03/06/2011 12:41 PM, nerdopolis wrote:
> Hi.
>
>
> I just want to bring this up for early consideration:
>
>
> It seems that many things in Wayland will be determined by they type of
> compositor server you are running, such as if you want to have a tiling
> window manager in Wayland, or
Hi.
I just want to bring this up for early consideration:
It seems that many things in Wayland will be determined by they type of
compositor server you are running, such as if you want to have a tiling window
manager in Wayland, or one that has other features.
My question is that will users b