Package Details: xorg-server-xnest-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-xnest
Provides: xorg-server-xnest
Submitter: ilikenwf
Maintainer: JstKddng (yurikoles)
Last Packager: JstKddng
Votes: 51
Popularity: 0.55
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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intgr commented on 2014-05-27 18:46 (UTC)

@blackout24 Amazing, it works, thank you!

blackout24 commented on 2014-05-24 10:34 (UTC)

@intgr Your problem is that the mutter-wayland package in the official repos did not use the XWayland DDX at that time. You can build a later snapshot just after the support was added and it will just work out of the box. PKGBUILD for mutter-wayland https://gist.github.com/blackout24/9e1e255962a007ae6482 mutter-wayland.install https://gist.github.com/blackout24/84eca898dd3c2e9360e2 It would be great if the mutter-wayland package in [extra] could be updated to this snapshot, since it's useless otherwise but the stable repos are not for shipping development snapshots I gues. It looks like klusark took over the package. I'd maintain it aswell if needed.

intgr commented on 2014-05-22 17:03 (UTC)

I've replaced the PKGBUILD with blackout24's and disowned again... blackout24, do you want to adopt?

NilsBrause commented on 2014-05-22 11:04 (UTC)

I'm sorry. I have way too much to do at the moment. :/ I'll abandon the package. If you like, you can take care of it. :)

intgr commented on 2014-05-21 19:18 (UTC)

@Yukicanis Did you intend to replace this PKGBUILD with the gist-ed one? Because you haven't done that yet. This works great for Weston, but I couldn't manage to start Gnome with Wayland from GDM. At first it was trying to launch "Xorg -wayland", which I worked around by creating a shell script wrapper to call Xwayland instead. But Xwayland refuses to start and spews "(EE) Server is already active for display 0"

blackout24 commented on 2014-05-08 21:03 (UTC)

@Yukicanis Go ahead! The AUR search results for xwayland show to many different packages already. All the video-*-wayland drivers could basically deleted.

NilsBrause commented on 2014-05-08 19:34 (UTC)

@blackout24: Very cool! :) May I put it here, or do you want to create a separate AUR package?

blackout24 commented on 2014-05-07 23:11 (UTC)

My PKGBUILD works. It's enough to only install the Xwayland binary. No need to build and replace the entire X Server and risk borking your desktop. Compiles a lot faster, too. http://i.imgur.com/9sKCWbE.png This is while having xorg-server 1.15 still installed with the regular xf86-video-nouveau from [extra] and weston-git. Only had to patch my kernel, because someone at Canonical broke weston with this patch. http://kernel.suse.com/cgit/kernel/commit/?h=stable&id=f074d733866628973eca0ddb0c534ef4561da9e0 Otherwise weston-launch would stay black. With Intel and AMD open source "weston-launch -- --modules=xwayland.so" should work out of the box.

blackout24 commented on 2014-05-07 17:42 (UTC)

I created a PKGBUILD that just builds the Xwayland binary. https://gist.github.com/anonymous/1e1eca7b6dc47b53940d Added NEEDED dependencies from readelf -d Xwayland to the depends array.

blackout24 commented on 2014-05-07 12:18 (UTC)

We should be able to only build the XWayland binary without building and replacing the entire X server. http://wayland.freedesktop.org/xserver.html For Fedora the xorg-x11-server-Xwayland-1.15.99.902-5.20140428.fc21.x86_64.rpm package also only installs /usr/bin/XWayland http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=513903 We can't reuse this package though, since Fedora builds it with SELinux and it complains about missing libselinux.so on Arch Linux when you use the precompiled binary from Fedora. Only building the XWayland binary would probably also allow us to drop a bunch of patches and dependencies.