Understood.

So I'm *pretty* sure I'm doing everything correctly. I've follow the
build instructions for wayland & xwayland. I've noticed that when I
start E, there is *no* Xwayland process until I try to launch an X
client ... upon which time an Xwayland process is launched. As
previously noted, apps don't complain that they can't connect to X -
they just never display a window. I've tried running chromium and
firefox under weston and confirmed that at least Xwayland is "working"
with weston.

Is there anything I can do to diagnose what's going on?

Dan

On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 8:59 AM, Carsten Haitzler <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Jul 2016 08:48:42 +1000 Daniel Kasak <[email protected]> said:
>
>> Ping :)
>
> i hear others can manage to do it with e + xwayland. it's working apparently.
>
>> On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 9:00 AM, Daniel Kasak <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Hi all.
>> >
>> > I test out running under Wayland every so often. Things are pretty
>> > stable for me recently. Nice :) All wayland stuff ( other than
>> > Vinagre, which doesn't accept keyboard events ) works nicely.
>> >
>> > However I can't start X clients. E starts Xwayland ( and it doesn't
>> > appear to segfault ). X clients don't complain about not being able to
>> > connect to X. For example Chromium dumps its usual debugging output to
>> > the console. But no X client windows appear.
>> >
>> > Any ideas?
>> >
>> > Dan
>>
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