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author | Logan Rathbone <poprocks@gmail.com> | 2021-07-28 17:03:26 +0200 |
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committer | Robby Workman <rworkman@slackbuilds.org> | 2021-07-28 18:02:33 -0500 |
commit | f5a99298d59998060118fc811aaad95fab6a5354 (patch) | |
tree | 98132dc6d201de420ea6a69797b8816916c45452 /desktop/weston | |
parent | 3f87bbd6f8aaf056f127d2c10fce28705ef240fd (diff) |
desktop/weston: Cleanups to docs and SlackBuild.
Signed-off-by: Matteo Bernardini <ponce@slackbuilds.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'desktop/weston')
-rw-r--r-- | desktop/weston/README.SBo | 203 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | desktop/weston/slack-desc | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | desktop/weston/weston.SlackBuild | 56 |
3 files changed, 114 insertions, 147 deletions
diff --git a/desktop/weston/README.SBo b/desktop/weston/README.SBo index b7a939af798d..bfd1c716933b 100644 --- a/desktop/weston/README.SBo +++ b/desktop/weston/README.SBo @@ -1,112 +1,91 @@ -Weston: reference implementation of a Wayland compositor.
-==========================================================
-
-This README is current as of Weston 9.0.0.
-
-*** NOTE ***
-------------
-
-This is the bleeding edge version of this SlackBuild that is ONLY compatible
-with Slackware Current which has been relatively newly PAM-ified as of the
-time of writing (May, 2020).
-
-If you are running Slackware stable (14.2 at the time of writing), you are NOT
-in the right place. Please utilize the Slackbuild from slackbuilds.org ( git:
-https://git.slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/ ).
-
-In addition to this SlackBuild not working unless your Slackware install is
-PAM-ified, Weston >= 8.0.0 will not work on Slackware 14.2 as the graphics
-stack is simply too old.
-
-Introduction
-------------
-
-Weston is the reference implementation of a Wayland compositor, as well
-as a useful environment in and of itself.
-
-Out of the box, Weston provides a very basic desktop, or a full-featured
-environment for non-desktop uses such as automotive, embedded,
-in-flight, industrial, kiosks, set-top boxes and TVs. It also provides a
-library allowing other projects to build their own full-featured
-environments on top of Weston's core.
-
-A small suite of example or demo clients are also provided: though they
-can be useful in themselves, their main purpose is to be an example or
-test case for others building compositors or clients.
-
-
-Slackware-specific Information
-------------------------------
-
-*****************************************
-IMPORTANT: MANUAL INTERVENTION REQUIRED.
-*****************************************
-
-This SlackBuild of Weston takes a fairly "hands off" approach, and there
-are a few things users need to be aware of.
-
-To launch Weston, here are some required steps.
-
-Please note that setting weston-launch suid root is NOT required any longer
-under PAM-ified Slackware Current.
-
-1. If you do not have another script exporting XDG_RUNTIME_DIR, you
-should enable the one that comes with this SlackBuild:
-
- # chmod +x /etc/profile.d/weston.sh
- (or .csh, depending on your shell)
-
-(NOTE: You may want to grep your /etc/profile.d directory for other
-scripts setting XDG_RUNTIME_DIR before doing this. AlienBob's ktown Plasma5
-install, for instance, already includes a script that sets up XDG_RUNTIME_DIR,
-so doubling up by doing Step 1 above may cause unwanted behaviour.)
-
-
-2. Logout (if necessary) and re-login as root.
-
-Once you've logged out and back in as root, run:
-
- `exec weston-launch -u $USER`
-
-where $USER is the username of the normal user you would like to launch Weston
-as.
-
-To launch with Xwayland support, run:
-
- `exec weston-launch -u $USER -- --xwayland`
-
-You can use the Ctrl+Alt+Backspace keyboard combination to kill Weston.
-
-
-Optional Dependencies
----------------------
-
-At the present time, the only optional dependency for this SlackBuild is
-colord, which is disabled by default. That is because colord pulls in many
-dependencies, while building Weston without colord requires no dependencies at
-all on Slackware current, which may be more desirable for users that just want
-to quickly test out Wayland by getting Weston up and running.
-
-If you would like to enable colord functionality in this SlackBuild,
-set the USE_COLORD variable to "true" before running the SlackBuild.
-
-
-Known Issues
-------------
-
-* I have not had success getting Weston to launch with the proprietary nvidia
-drivers in use. YMMV. I have had the best luck with the Intel KMS drivers.
-
-* In testing 8.0.0 on the newly PAM-ified Slackware current, I have found that
-after running Ctrl+Alt+Backspace to quit, I am brought back to a blank,
-black screen. If this happens, try waiting a few seconds and then hit
-Ctrl+Alt+F2 (for instance) followed by Ctrl+Alt+F1 to get back to the console.
-
-* I want to stress and emphasize that this is still relatively experimental
-software, that talks to your hardware at a fairly low level. For the most
-part, I have not had any major issues, but I have seen some odd bugs and
-behaviour, including Weston hard-locking my system upon exit and having to
-reboot. I have also returned to my shell to find that some keystrokes I had
-inputted while using Weston had been inputted into my console with a series of
-"Command not found" errors. I do not believe Weston has been widely tested on
-non-systemd/logind systems such as Slackware. Use at your own risk.
+Weston: reference implementation of a Wayland compositor. +========================================================== + +This README is current as of Weston 9.0.0. + +Introduction +------------ + +Weston is the reference implementation of a Wayland compositor, as well +as a useful environment in and of itself. + +Out of the box, Weston provides a very basic desktop, or a full-featured +environment for non-desktop uses such as automotive, embedded, +in-flight, industrial, kiosks, set-top boxes and TVs. It also provides a +library allowing other projects to build their own full-featured +environments on top of Weston's core. + +A small suite of example or demo clients are also provided: though they +can be useful in themselves, their main purpose is to be an example or +test case for others building compositors or clients. + + +Slackware-specific Information +------------------------------ + +***************************************** +IMPORTANT: MANUAL INTERVENTION REQUIRED. +***************************************** + +This SlackBuild of Weston takes a fairly "hands off" approach, and there +are a few things users need to be aware of. + +To launch Weston, here are some required steps. + +Please note that setting weston-launch suid root is NOT required any longer +under PAM-ified Slackware Current. + +1. If you do not have another script exporting XDG_RUNTIME_DIR, you +should enable the one that comes with this SlackBuild: + + # chmod +x /etc/profile.d/weston.sh + (or .csh, depending on your shell) + +2. Logout (if necessary) and re-login as root. + +Once you've logged out and back in as root, run: + + `exec weston-launch -u $USER` + +where $USER is the username of the normal user you would like to launch Weston +as. + +To launch with Xwayland support, run: + + `exec weston-launch -u $USER -- --xwayland` + +You can use the Ctrl+Alt+Backspace keyboard combination to kill Weston. + + +Optional Dependencies +--------------------- + +At the present time, the only optional dependency for this SlackBuild is +colord, which is disabled by default. That is because colord pulls in many +dependencies, while building Weston without colord requires no dependencies at +all on Slackware current, which may be more desirable for users that just want +to quickly test out Wayland by getting Weston up and running. + +If you would like to enable colord functionality in this SlackBuild, +set the USE_COLORD variable to "true" before running the SlackBuild. + + +Known Issues +------------ + +* I have not had success getting Weston to launch with the proprietary nvidia +drivers in use. YMMV. I have had the best luck with the Intel KMS drivers. + +* In testing 8.0.0 on the newly PAM-ified Slackware current, I have found that +after running Ctrl+Alt+Backspace to quit, I am brought back to a blank, +black screen. If this happens, try waiting a few seconds and then hit +Ctrl+Alt+F2 (for instance) followed by Ctrl+Alt+F1 to get back to the console. + +* I want to stress and emphasize that this is still relatively experimental +software, that talks to your hardware at a fairly low level. For the most +part, I have not had any major issues, but I have seen some odd bugs and +behaviour, including Weston hard-locking my system upon exit and having to +reboot. I have also returned to my shell to find that some keystrokes I had +inputted while using Weston had been inputted into my console with a series of +"Command not found" errors. I do not believe Weston has been widely tested on +non-systemd/logind systems such as Slackware. Use at your own risk. diff --git a/desktop/weston/slack-desc b/desktop/weston/slack-desc index 041f15f59162..c75b5f5c7a63 100644 --- a/desktop/weston/slack-desc +++ b/desktop/weston/slack-desc @@ -14,6 +14,6 @@ weston: weston: Out of the box, Weston provides a very basic desktop or a weston: full-featured environment for non-desktop users. weston: -weston: IMPORTANT: Please read README.Slackware before attempting to run. +weston: IMPORTANT: Please read README.SBo before attempting to run. weston: weston: Homepage: http://wayland.freedesktop.org/ diff --git a/desktop/weston/weston.SlackBuild b/desktop/weston/weston.SlackBuild index b67a823fd198..d1382dd8e548 100644 --- a/desktop/weston/weston.SlackBuild +++ b/desktop/weston/weston.SlackBuild @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ # Slackware build script for Weston -# Copyright 2019-2020 Logan Rathbone <poprocks@gmail.com> +# Copyright 2019-2021 Logan Rathbone <poprocks@gmail.com> # All rights reserved. # # Redistribution and use of this script, with or without modification, is @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ cd $(dirname $0) ; CWD=$(pwd) PRGNAM=weston VERSION=${VERSION:-9.0.0} -BUILD=${BUILD:-1} +BUILD=${BUILD:-2} TAG=${TAG:-_SBo} PKGTYPE=${PKGTYPE:-tgz} @@ -81,28 +81,26 @@ find -L . \ \( -perm 666 -o -perm 664 -o -perm 640 -o -perm 600 -o -perm 444 \ -o -perm 440 -o -perm 400 \) -exec chmod 644 {} \; -# "./configure" -CFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ -CXXFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ -meson build/ \ - --prefix=/usr \ - --mandir=man \ - --libdir=lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} \ - -Dlauncher-logind=false \ - -Dbackend-rdp=false \ - -Dsystemd=false \ - -Dpipewire=false \ - -Dsimple-dmabuf-drm=auto \ - -Dcolor-management-colord=${USE_COLORD:-false} - -# "make" -"${NINJA:=ninja}" -CFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ -CXXFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ -$NINJA -C build - -# "make install" -DESTDIR=$PKG $NINJA -C build/ install +# nb: pipewire is disabled for now as >= 0.3 not yet supported + +mkdir build +cd build + CFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ + CXXFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ + meson .. \ + --prefix=/usr \ + --mandir=man \ + --libdir=lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} \ + -Dlauncher-logind=false \ + -Dbackend-rdp=false \ + -Dsystemd=false \ + -Dpipewire=false \ + -Dsimple-dmabuf-drm=auto \ + -Dcolor-management-colord=${USE_COLORD:-false} + + ninja + DESTDIR=$PKG ninja install +cd .. # strip find $PKG -print0 | xargs -0 file | grep -e "executable" -e "shared object" | grep ELF \ @@ -172,16 +170,6 @@ EOF # config-ify the profile.d stuff -# FIXME - I tried many things to try to creatively preserve the perms -# of weston-launch as well (ie, in case someone suid's it and wants to -# keep it that way upon upgrade), but this is really difficult if not -# impossible to implement with Slackware's packaging system without -# allowing for stray binaries (which would have been setuid by the -# user) lingering around, which I'd really rather avoid, for safety. -# -# At this juncture, users will simply have to manually setuid-root the -# binary upon each upgrade. - cat << EOF >> $PKG/install/doinst.sh preserve_perms etc/profile.d/${PRGNAM}.sh.new preserve_perms etc/profile.d/${PRGNAM}.csh.new |