Re: [ANNOUNCE] Wayland 1.22.0 release schedule

2023-02-18 Thread Mark Bolhuis

On 14/02/2023 13:18, Simon Ser wrote:

Hi all,

Here is the release schedule for Wayland 1.22.0:

- Alpha: February 28th
- Beta: March 14th
- RC1: March 28th
- First potential final release: April 4th

Package maintainers are encouraged to pick up the pre-releases to make
sure packaging can be tested (and fixed) before the stable release.

Let me know if you'd like a pending patch to make it in the release.

Thanks,

Simon


Hi

Can this patch be added?

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/wayland/-/merge_requests/284

Thank you
Mark


Re: Weston does not start with "Failed to open device: No such file or directory, Try again..."

2023-02-18 Thread Martin Petzold

Dear Daniel,

Am 17.02.23 um 12:45 schrieb Daniel Stone:

Hi Martin,

On Fri, 17 Feb 2023 at 11:27, Martin Petzold  wrote:

Feb 17 12:16:24 tavla DISPLAY Wayland[957]: [12:16:24.624] Loading module 
'/usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/libweston-9/g2d-renderer.so'
Feb 17 12:16:25 tavla DISPLAY Wayland[957]: [ 1] Failed to open device: No 
such file or directory, Try again...
Feb 17 12:16:26 tavla DISPLAY Wayland[957]: [ 2] Failed to open device: No 
such file or directory, Try again...
Feb 17 12:16:27 tavla DISPLAY Wayland[957]: [ 3] Failed to open device: No 
such file or directory, Try again...
Feb 17 12:16:28 tavla DISPLAY Wayland[957]: [ 4] Failed to open device: No 
such file or directory, Try again...
Feb 17 12:16:28 tavla DISPLAY Wayland[957]: [ 5] _OpenDevice(1249): FATAL: 
Failed to open device, errno=No such file or directory.

g2d-renderer comes from the NXP fork of Weston, customised to work on
their downstream kernels with their libraries. It's presumably looking
for some kind of G2D device node which it can't see for some reason.

If you're using an upstream kernel then vanilla Weston 9.0.0 (with no
NXP patches) works great there on i.MX devices. If you're using a
downstream kernel/GLES/Weston/etc from NXP, then I'm afraid you need
to contact them for support.


Thanks, with this information I was able to find the missing 
configuration. In my case I missed a /etc/udev/rules.d/10-imx.rules


Best regards,

Martin

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