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Wayland Build Tools
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These are scripts that automate the standard Wayland build and installation
directions (http://wayland.freedesktop.org/building.html), and take care of
downloading and building the various upstream components needed for Wayland,
the Weston compositor, and Xwayland.
These scripts and instructions are tested with a fresh installation of Ubuntu,
and should work well for any Debian-based distro that uses APT.
Step 1: Install git, and clone the wayland-build-tools repository
apt-get install -y git
git clone git://anongit.freedesktop.org/wayland/wayland-build-tools
Where you place this repository is up to you.
Step 2: Prepare expected directories
mkdir ~/Wayland # sources and builds will be here
mkdir -p ~/.config/wayland-build-tools
cp wl_defines.sh ~/.config/wayland-build-tools/
You can change these directories if you wish, but these are the defaults
and you'll need to edit the scripts to match. See WL_ROOT and WLD in
wl_defines.sh.
Step 3: Install packaged build dependencies
./wl_install_deps
Step 4: Clone the necessary repositories
./wl_clone
Step 5: Build upstream dependencies, Wayland, and Weston
./wl_build
Step 6: Run Weston
source ~/.config/wayland-build-tools/wl_defines.sh
weston
Build scripts and configuration for other distros are welcome. For more
details, see https://blogs.s-osg.org/kick-waylands-tires-wayland-build-tools.
Wayland Uninstalled
-------------------
We now also include a helper script, wl_uninstalled, to build and work with an
uninstalled wayland/weston environment comprised of the following repositories:
wayland
wayland-protocols
libinput
weston
The wl_uninstalled script provides a shell environment in which all build and
run run-time dependencies are resolved in such a way that the uninstalled
versions of the above projects take precedence.
Quick instructions:
Let's use Weston as an example although other wayland-based projects should work
as well.
* Edit a local copy of the script to make $WLD point to the base directory
where your repositories are (make sure to use the absolute paths). You can
also set the WLD environment variable to a path of your choice and leave
the script untouched. Then, after executing the script, issue the following
commands to have everything built and weston running from the uninstalled
environment.
cd $WLD
for i in wayland wayland-protocols libinput weston; do
cd $i && ./autogen.sh && make && cd ..; done
weston &
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