Package Details: wayfire 0.9.0-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/wayfire.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: wayfire
Description: 3D wayland compositor
Upstream URL: https://wayfire.org
Keywords: compositor wayland
Licenses: MIT
Submitter: aperez
Maintainer: aperez
Last Packager: aperez
Votes: 64
Popularity: 0.45
First Submitted: 2019-02-14 08:43 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-08-26 08:07 (UTC)

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kode54 commented on 2025-05-25 08:25 (UTC)

Just recompile and reinstall, and move on. The libxml2-legacy package is supposed to be for binary packages which you cannot recompile.

trames commented on 2025-05-23 15:09 (UTC) (edited on 2025-05-23 15:13 (UTC) by trames)

For libxml2 error, I installed the libxml2-legacy package and rebooted. Wayfire would then start.

Arzumify commented on 2025-05-07 23:15 (UTC)

Needs to be recompiled for new libxml2 Works if you simply symlink the new libxml to the library wayfire doesn't have, guessing it's not terribly XML reliant This is a hack though and certainly not ideal

je-vv commented on 2024-08-28 00:49 (UTC)

Well, to me the behavior I'm experiencing is new. This is my set of plugins (hide-cursor not enabled):

plugins = \
  session-lock \
  alpha \
  animate \
  autostart \
  command \
  decoration \
  fast-switcher \
  foreign-toplevel \
  gtk-shell \
  idle \
  move \
  oswitch \
  place \
  resize \
  shortcuts-inhibit \
  switcher \
  vswitch \
  wayfire-shell \
  window-rules \
  wm-actions \
  workspace-names

I have pending to remove the ones that are sort of bloat to me, but I need to investigate further. I only need transparency and opacity, plus closing/minimizing/starting applications animations. I do like the gtk-shell, if what it does is good integration for gtk applications, including CSDs. But I need to get rid of some of those. But except for session-lock, all the rest were there before 0.9.0. Perhaps it's the new way and I need to get used to it. But I feel like I really have to click several times to get the cursor back. Just moving the mouse for example doesn't bring it back, I really need to click on different places to get it back...

Greetings !

kode54 commented on 2024-08-27 03:44 (UTC) (edited on 2024-08-27 03:45 (UTC) by kode54)

@jj-ev Apps set the cursor icon when it's over one of their surfaces. For instance, Firefox hides the cursor when you're typing.

Edit: Maybe the hide-cursor plugin?

je-vv commented on 2024-08-27 01:54 (UTC)

Before filing a bug, I'm wondering if it's a matter of a setting that someone else had to configure before me. At this point I don't know if a bug or not. Also I wanted to find out if it's just me. It's weird no one has noticed it after the upgrade, but it might too early.

kode54 commented on 2024-08-26 23:37 (UTC)

@je-vv feel free to report the issues upstream on Github

je-vv commented on 2024-08-26 19:09 (UTC)

Thanks a lot @aperez!

BTW, as @code54 mentioned, the release blog says:

Support for it has been added as a plugin named session-lock and can be enabled Weird they decided to include the support that way...

I'm also noticing the cursor gone at times, and I have to click several times on different places for it to show up again. If anyone has noticed it as well, and has a clue how to deal with that, that'll be really helpful. I rarely notice that before 0.9.0...

Thanks !

je-vv commented on 2024-08-26 03:35 (UTC)

Thanks @kode54

kode54 commented on 2024-08-26 00:39 (UTC)

I know post-0.8.0 -git had it as early as May of 2024.