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Pekka Paalanen bc91e5120c rpi: compile in the common udev code
In a recent commit 37d38d932c, "rpi: Use
common udev_input for input device handling", the rpi-backend was made
to use the common udev code.

It just forgot to actually build the common udev code into the
rpi-backend.

Cc: Jonas Ådahl <jadahl@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
2013-12-04 11:38:08 -08:00
clients tablet-shell: Remove 2013-12-04 10:18:29 -08:00
data window.c: frame_button: Maximize, minimize, close, icon buttons in window frame 2012-05-10 16:19:33 -04:00
desktop-shell desktop-shell: Split out input-panel code 2013-12-04 11:03:24 -08:00
man Make the default desktop shell client configurable 2013-12-02 15:44:49 -08:00
protocol tablet-shell: Remove 2013-12-04 10:18:29 -08:00
shared os: use posix_fallocate in creating sharable buffers 2013-12-02 16:20:27 -08:00
src rpi: compile in the common udev code 2013-12-04 11:38:08 -08:00
tests Remove the weston_view.geometry.width/height fields 2013-12-02 22:17:58 -08:00
wcap Add more missing config.h #includes 2013-08-26 14:59:14 -07:00
xwayland Move xwayland up one directory level 2013-12-04 10:20:02 -08:00
.gitignore Automatically generate weston.ini with the right paths 2013-11-27 22:49:31 -08:00
autogen.sh Update autotools configuration 2010-11-06 21:04:03 -04:00
configure.ac desktop-shell: Move to new desktop-shell subdirectory 2013-12-04 10:20:02 -08:00
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Makefile.am desktop-shell: Move to new desktop-shell subdirectory 2013-12-04 10:20:02 -08:00
notes.txt Add informal notes file 2012-10-25 15:00:42 -04:00
README Flesh out README a bit, link to building instructions 2012-07-20 12:26:23 -04:00
wayland-scanner.mk autotools: Don't use wayland-scanner.m4 2013-08-20 11:15:19 -07:00
weston.ini.in Automatically generate weston.ini with the right paths 2013-11-27 22:49:31 -08:00

Weston

Weston is the reference implementation of a Wayland compositor, and a
useful compositor in its own right.  Weston has various backends that
lets it run on Linux kernel modesetting and evdev input as well as
under X11.  Weston ships with a few example clients, from simple
clients that demonstrate certain aspects of the protocol to more
complete clients and a simplistic toolkit.  There is also a quite
capable terminal emulator (weston-terminal) and an toy/example desktop
shell.  Finally, weston also provides integration with the Xorg server
and can pull X clients into the Wayland desktop and act as a X window
manager.

Refer to http://wayland.freedesktop.org/building.html for buiding
weston and its dependencies.