Package Details: xorg-server-xephyr-git 21.1.99.1.r1061.ge61bd1e5f-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/xorg-server-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: xorg-server-git
Description: A nested X server that runs as an X application (git version)
Upstream URL: https://xorg.freedesktop.org
Keywords: git x-server xorg xorg-server
Licenses: custom
Groups: xorg
Conflicts: xorg-server-xephyr
Provides: xorg-server-xephyr
Submitter: ilikenwf
Maintainer: JstKddng (yurikoles)
Last Packager: JstKddng
Votes: 51
Popularity: 0.56
First Submitted: 2008-08-07 19:05 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-05-20 14:06 (UTC)

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yurikoles commented on 2022-03-18 01:04 (UTC)

check() function was added, if unit tests fail, you may ignore them by appending --nocheck to makepkg.

yurikoles commented on 2019-05-29 15:00 (UTC)

PRs are welcome: https://github.com/yurikoles-aur/xorg-server-git

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frony0 commented on 2013-04-15 13:33 (UTC)

glproto is a dependency

Cinelli commented on 2013-04-09 03:22 (UTC)

I'm getting around to updating all my packages to the new guidelines. It'll be up sooner than later. Patience is a virtue.

Det commented on 2013-04-05 23:23 (UTC)

Might wanna update according to the new VCS guideline: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/VCS_PKGBUILD_Guidelines#Git

computerquip commented on 2013-03-26 12:29 (UTC)

weston doesn't "detect" it, you have to specify what modules you want it to use. You can use the ini from their git repo as a reference: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/tree/weston.ini To get xwayland working, uncomment the "modules" line.

bobpaul commented on 2013-03-22 13:47 (UTC)

So how does one activate this? I've installed this and xf86-video-intel-xwayland-git (modified to depend on wayland and weston instead of wayland-git and weston-git), but when I run weston-launch, I still can't open X11 applications. From what I can find searching, it sounds like weston is supposed to detect xwayland is installed and load it as a module. Is there a way to force this?

ArcRaven commented on 2013-03-18 23:29 (UTC)

@computerquip: I have tested your comitted PKGBUILD. Thanks for that!

computerquip commented on 2013-03-11 15:59 (UTC)

My previous comment stated the incorrect branch (probably since it was 2 AM in the morning). The correct branch is "xwayland-1.12". It can be viewed here: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/log/?h=xwayland-1.12

computerquip commented on 2013-03-11 08:05 (UTC)

Well, I know that not many have had success with this package. 1. The wrong repo is used. Daniel Stone's repo is out of date. Patches are pushed here (git://anongit.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver) from branch xserver-1.12 2. It's missing probably a half dozen dependencies (such as fontproto, videoproto, scrnsaverproto, recordproto, libxkbfile, so on). 3. You configure the package prefix to the chroot directory which is probably wrong. This will cause the xserver to look for modules in ${pkgdir}/usr/lib/xorg/modules which is bad since they'll never be found if you use another AUR package or a driver from the official repos. It's also not made obvious unless you happen to come across it in the logs. Here's a PKGBUILD that I used to get stuff to work. I'd send a screenshot but that seems to be quite difficult in Wayland at the moment... http://codepad.org/wEaGxfkI