Hi Guillaume! Guillaume Le Vaillant <g...@posteo.net> writes:
> Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.courno...@gmail.com> skribis: > >> Hi Guillaume, >> >> Guillaume Le Vaillant <g...@posteo.net> writes: >> >>> According to [1], since 21.1 series of Xorg, XWayland is packaged >>> separately. The attached patch replaces xorg-xserver-xwayland by the >>> xwayland package. >>> >>> However it looks like it's not working so far, the tests fail with: >>> >>> XKB: Failed to compile keymap >>> Keyboard initialization failed. This could be a missing or incorrect setup >>> of xkeyboard-config. >>> (EE) >>> Fatal server error: >>> (EE) Failed to activate virtual core keyboard: 2(EE) >>> >>> I tried adding the same keyboard-related parameters as the ones in >>> xorg-server (xbk_dir and xkb_bin_dir), but it doesn't seem to >>> make a difference. >>> >>> Does someone have an idea? >>> >>> >>> [1] https://lists.x.org/archives/xorg/2021-October/060799.html >> >> Perhaps it was libinput? I'm carrying this patch set locally, I guess I >> should have shared it earlier, I was attempting to fix the Mutter test >> suite on top of it. Could you try it? It rebuilds lots of stuff though >> I'm afraid. >> >> Thanks, >> >> (the patch series will come shortly via git-send) > > It looks like your patches are working. I was able to build > xorg-server-xwayland (maybe it could be renamed xwayland), and also > weston (which has a test using xwayland). I thought so about xwayland, but since it provides a xorg-server variant, I think we may just leave it at xorg-server-xwayland (like it is on Fedora). Thank you, I've pushed all but my WIP mutter (which should work if we disable the test suite as it was). Thanks, Maxim