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This is needed to upgrade to GCC 6
Change-Id: Ide66b1af83fd4d6e616b79264c971728c9ef4edb
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Change-Id: I8804aa8d5c7d4a9d2ba714a518775e34b6b19f6f
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This version is, not needed since the upgrade to weston 1.9 on
these systems
Change-Id: I36f569edd4abb125b9ddebe9ddcf58d5cf3888d8
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This extension allow us to do at configure time:
- Configure different weston.ini files (for GENIVI baseline and GDP)
- Enable weston.service
- Set different backends in weston.service
Change-Id: Idfdb8b3d0e881d2da43eeefe86e42ca6876bb790
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This is necessary because:
* genivi-demo-platform-hmi requires features of wayland-ivi-extension
which were taken out after version 1.3.91
* It links against an ivi-layout module in weston with an interface
that is part of the weston-ivi-shell fork before it was merged with
weston, hence it must be a version before weston 1.7.
this existed as the branch "weston-ivi-shell-1.6.0-rc1-testing-01" on
github/ntanibata/weston-ivi-shell.
* libinput 0.7, because 0.8+ changed function signatures that weston
uses.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Maw <jonathan.maw@codethink.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: James Thomas <james.thomas@codethink.co.uk>
Change-Id: I2c7c6e64119d7e91883e3ce4cfddef56c4762f88
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Change-Id: I1bcc28de68c9b61b25929cf142e1dd8ea63f8d6f
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Change-Id: I12e7c03b30da78da1eb220d2826ce0003d6efe2e
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This release fixes
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86701
So, 3D acceleration works again in virtual machines.
Because of this, the special mesa-common-vm stratum
is not needed anymore (used to compile thre last known version with
3D acceleration support in vm, 10.3.7)
Change-Id: Iddddc6511b67bc53e4c87939ae0d060740ed2f4c
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We're locked at the last version of mesa that allows egl_gallium
as we need to be able to use this in a VM, so add a separate run-time
mesa for this. At build-time we can use the upgraded mesa
Change-Id: I687fa98e12d99816efce2b61561cc8a07aa146f5
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This is currently hardcoded in morph
Change-Id: I34446bbdf6ad3a7bdd0c34e4fcbd79433ce0fd71
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Change the systems as well so nothing break
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In this way we can build completely wayland-only systems
The reason to do this is that cairo will pull the X11 dependency if the
mesa stratum is built with X11 support (as graphics-common depens on
mesa-common)
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So libdrm only gets build when it's really needed
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With basic infrastructure components like libdrm and xorg macros
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llvm is a bif piece of software that take long time to build
With this move we will only build it when its really necessary
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Its the default backend and probably the best supported
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This is libinput library and deps
These are common dependencies to weston and clutter/gtk
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Basically pixman, cairo, pango and deps
These are common dependencies for weston and gtk/clutter
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This makes gtk (and everything that is on top) independent of the
architecture we are building.
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