Displaying 3 results from an estimated 3 matches for "libweston".
2014 Nov 17
1
"Which version should I use?"
...g plugins, usually relating to a failure to
> indicate update regions on the screen.
>
There's a lot of wtf in old plugins, and core for that matter...
As for 3, that makes a lot of general sense.
> In terms of Wayland, I'd honestly recommend look into using something
> like libweston and putting a "compiz plugins" compatibility layer on
> top of it. That all depends on what compiz plugins actually rely on
> from core, but for about 90% of them, not much. Having a GLES
> compatible codebase also helps there too, if that's a road one feels
> like going d...
2014 Nov 17
0
"Which version should I use?"
...EXT_buffer_age) as opposed
to CopySubBuffer.
1 & 2 are API-incompatible changes. 3 is a change that silently
exposes bugs in existing plugins, usually relating to a failure to
indicate update regions on the screen.
In terms of Wayland, I'd honestly recommend look into using something
like libweston and putting a "compiz plugins" compatibility layer on
top of it. That all depends on what compiz plugins actually rely on
from core, but for about 90% of them, not much. Having a GLES
compatible codebase also helps there too, if that's a road one feels
like going down.
[2] https://gi...
2014 Nov 12
2
"Which version should I use?"
This is a somewhat controversial subject which I only reluctantly bring up.
I honestly believe that open discussion is the only way to run a project,
and I apologize in advance if I offend anyone.
I got what should have been an easy question on #compiz a few days ago. A
user came in and asked "What version do you recommend I use?".
I honestly didn't know what to say.
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