Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2017 15:53:41 -0330 From: "Jonathan Anderson" <jonathan@FreeBSD.org> To: "Johannes Lundberg" <johalun0@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-x11@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Vote: making wayland=on default (also posted to ports@) Message-ID: <DEE6F943-C96C-4CB0-8643-57094B2C9F34@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <CAECmPwvKmv3Spi0_wB9=Ux9FsmtjAKaxF6=kvCgTXaHuT8p2MQ@mail.gmail.com> References: <CAECmPwsN15WxSuXynto=RxTyztQdUjU5vaR6Y%2BCEkqDNW3_5Rg@mail.gmail.com> <20171220132717.0eb5777d@ernst.home> <CAECmPwsBTaM=hTt46r7h7ZvWEtpqDRe-MKWxQFAAR6jd%2BYkpMw@mail.gmail.com> <20171220153600.3b2b56b6@ernst.home> <26d81970-9d8c-4316-aeac-b14bec1465b3@unrelenting.technology> <CAECmPwvKmv3Spi0_wB9=Ux9FsmtjAKaxF6=kvCgTXaHuT8p2MQ@mail.gmail.com>
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On 20 Dec 2017, at 13:31, Johannes Lundberg wrote: >> // WAYLAND should be enabled by default in ports, and also = >> EVDEV_SUPPORT >> should be enabled by default in the kernel! Currently you have to = >> recompile >> the kernel yourself to get input devices working with Wayland = >> compositors >> (or with xf86-input-libinput). > > Woot, it's not on by default? It's been a while since I used a stock > kernel... Then we definitely need that as well. Good catch :) +1 FWIW, I build base packages with an EVDEV kernel and dump them here: https://allendale.engr.mun.ca/freebsd-evdev/ These are built by a local Jenkins server on a best-effort basis, so no = promises about availability, but if you're willing to trust some random = guy on the Internet to build your kernel for you, feel free to use these = packages. :) The kernel is in the `FreeBSD-kernel-evdev-nodebug` = package; it's just 12-CURRENT built with the following configuration = file: ``` include GENERIC-NODEBUG ident EVDEV-NODEBUG # Enable /dev/input/eventX for input devices device evdev options EVDEV_SUPPORT ``` (from = https://raw.githubusercontent.com/trombonehero/freebsd/evdev-support/sys/= amd64/conf/EVDEV-NODEBUG) Jon -- Jonathan Anderson jonathan@FreeBSD.org
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