On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 21:16:38 +0200 Silvan Jegen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Update the Weston autogen.sh flags and make the accompanying text less > confusing. > --- > raspberrypi.html | 21 +++++++++++---------- > 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/raspberrypi.html b/raspberrypi.html > index 44d9ce4..153b8a2 100644 > --- a/raspberrypi.html > +++ b/raspberrypi.html > @@ -146,24 +146,25 @@ contains similar files for Android, and will not > work.</p> > <pre> $ git clone git://anongit.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston > $ cd weston > > - $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=$WLD \ > - --disable-setuid-install --with-cairo-glesv2 \ > + $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=$WLD --disable-setuid-install \ > --disable-x11-compositor --disable-drm-compositor \ > --disable-fbdev-compositor --disable-wayland-compositor \ > - --disable-weston-launch --disable-simple-egl-clients \ > - --disable-egl --disable-libunwind --disable-colord \ > - --disable-resize-optimization --disable-xwayland-test \ > + --disable-weston-launch --disable-simple-egl-clients --disable-egl \ > + --disable-libunwind --disable-colord --disable-resize-optimization \ > + --disable-xwayland-test \ > WESTON_NATIVE_BACKEND="rpi-backend.so" > > $ make > $ make install > </pre> > > -<p>When adding <tt>--disable-wayland-compositor</tt> you can remove the > -dummy <tt>wayland-egl.pc</tt> pkg-config file, if you installed it before. > -This makes sure, that toytoolkit (Weston demo programs) does not use Cairo > -EGL. EGL does not work for clients due to EGL Wayland platform being > -unimplemented on Raspberry Pi.</p> > +<p>If you decide to use the <tt>--disable-wayland-compositor</tt> > +flag supplied above you can remove the dummy <tt>wayland-egl.pc</tt> > +pkg-config file which you may have installed from following an older > +version of this guide. Removing this file makes sure, that toytoolkit > +(Weston demo programs) does not use Cairo EGL. EGL does not work for > +clients due to the EGL Wayland platform being unimplemented on the > +Raspberry Pi.</p> > > <p>Weston should work by running <tt>weston</tt>. Remember to have the > environment set up, and it is useful to have an ssh session open to your Looks good to me! Thanks, pq _______________________________________________ wayland-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/wayland-devel
