On 10/15/2015 08:41 AM, Giulio Camuffo wrote:

The fact that it finds my xwayland.so file in ~/install, but cannot find the
Xwayland executable in ~/install bothers me a lot, however. It obviously
figured out where xwayland.so is from the --prefix arg to configure and this
really should match.

No, the xwayland.so is a part of weston, Xwayland is an entirely
separate binary coming from an entirely separate project, so i really
don't think weston should assume it is in the same prefix as itself.

Okay, but for all other projects I was able to fix that by making PATH and/or LD_LIBRARY_PATH include ~/install.

In any case the weston.ini option works and seems like the least-offensive solution to this. Probably should add this to the build instructions, or add it commented-out to the default weston.ini.

PS: weston.ini option is like this:

[xwayland]
path=myhome/install/bin/Xwayland


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