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- This extension configures GENIVI systems. It uses the following
- configuration variables:
-
- * `GENIVI_WESTON_CONFIG` (optional, defaults to `baseline`)
- the weston configuration file to use. The GENIVI baseline system
- uses a different one than the GENIVI Demo Platform.
-
- Possibles values here are `baseline` and `gdp`. Other values will
- fail. The extension will copy the relevant configuration file
- from `/usr/share/doc/weston/` to `/etc/xdg/weston/weston.ini`
- to make it the default configuration for Weston.
-
- * `GENIVI_WESTON_BACKEND` (optional, defaults to 'drm-backend.so')
- the backend to use with Weston. This backend will be used in
- the `weston.service` systemd unit overriding the default backend
- specified when building Weston.
-
- The extension looks for the backend in the system, failing if
- it's not present. It will also try to append `-backend.so` to
- the variable so that (e.g) you can set this variable to `fbdev`
- and to `fbdev-backend.so`.
-
- * `GENIVI_WESTON_AUTOSTART`(optional. defaults to 'False')
- boolean. If `True` it will enable the `weston.service`.