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bug#51900: [core-updates-frozen] xorg-server-xwayland broken
From: |
Maxim Cournoyer |
Subject: |
bug#51900: [core-updates-frozen] xorg-server-xwayland broken |
Date: |
Thu, 18 Nov 2021 08:40:56 -0500 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.2 (gnu/linux) |
Hi Guillaume,
Guillaume Le Vaillant <glv@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)
bug#51900: [PATCH 01/11] gnu: libinput: Update to 1.19.2., Maxim Cournoyer, 2021/11/18
- bug#51900: [PATCH 04/11] gnu: xorg-server: Update to 21.1.1 and reinstate parallel tests., Maxim Cournoyer, 2021/11/18
- bug#51900: [PATCH 07/11] gnu: egl-wayland: Update to 1.1.9., Maxim Cournoyer, 2021/11/18
- bug#51900: [PATCH 11/11] gnu: mutter: Update to 41.0 and fix test (WIP)., Maxim Cournoyer, 2021/11/18
- bug#51900: [PATCH 02/11] gnu: libxkbfile: Propagate libx11 and kbproto., Maxim Cournoyer, 2021/11/18
- bug#51900: [PATCH 03/11] gnu: mesa: Update to 21.2.5., Maxim Cournoyer, 2021/11/18
- bug#51900: [PATCH 05/11] gnu: xorg-server: Enable X security extensions (xcsecurity)., Maxim Cournoyer, 2021/11/18