Package Details: xorg-server-xvfb-git 21.1.99.1.r1061.ge61bd1e5f-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/xorg-server-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: xorg-server-git
Description: Virtual framebuffer X server (git version)
Upstream URL: https://xorg.freedesktop.org
Keywords: git x-server xorg xorg-server
Licenses: custom
Groups: xorg
Conflicts: xorg-server-xvfb
Provides: xorg-server-xvfb
Submitter: ilikenwf
Maintainer: JstKddng (yurikoles)
Last Packager: JstKddng
Votes: 50
Popularity: 0.088943
First Submitted: 2008-08-07 19:05 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-05-20 14:06 (UTC)

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yurikoles commented on 2022-03-18 01:04 (UTC)

check() function was added, if unit tests fail, you may ignore them by appending --nocheck to makepkg.

yurikoles commented on 2019-05-29 15:00 (UTC)

PRs are welcome: https://github.com/yurikoles-aur/xorg-server-git

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Det commented on 2014-08-06 20:25 (UTC)

Synced with "xorg-server" ([extra]) / "xorg-server-dev" (AUR).

klusark commented on 2014-07-17 23:54 (UTC)

xorg-server 1.16 has --enable-xwayland added in SVN, so this package should just be rolled into xorg-server-git (or something similar). I've abandoned it if anyone wants to do something with it. If not I'll request a deletion in a few days.

blackout24 commented on 2014-07-17 13:09 (UTC)

Well of course xwayland 1.16 will probably be split off into a xorg-server-xwayland package like all the other xservers and all share the xorg-server-common files. So this AUR package will probably only have to conflict with xorg-server-xwayland and depend on xorg-server-common. Something like mutter-3.14.0 would then depend on xorg-server-xwayland, since you can't use Gnome on Wayland without Xwayland.

blackout24 commented on 2014-07-17 08:39 (UTC)

With xorg-server 1.16 released this package will conflict with xorg-server 1.16 if the Arch Linux devs deciede to add "--enable-xwayland" to the regular xorg package. In this case both packages would provide the /usr/bin/Xwayland binary. This AUR package will then only make sense, when you want a pure Wayland system with only /usr/bin/Xwayland but not /usr/bin/Xorg. However the installed size of the xorg-server package is rather small with 3.3 MB at the moment and should grow to ~5 MB with Xwayland added. Having the regular Xorg server on the system doesn't really add any bloat.

stativ commented on 2014-05-31 20:42 (UTC)

Actually, merging.

stativ commented on 2014-05-31 20:41 (UTC)

Removing, the xwayland-git package already uses the Xorg upstream to build XWayland.

intgr commented on 2014-05-27 18:46 (UTC)

@blackout24 Amazing, it works, thank you!

blackout24 commented on 2014-05-24 10:34 (UTC)

@intgr Your problem is that the mutter-wayland package in the official repos did not use the XWayland DDX at that time. You can build a later snapshot just after the support was added and it will just work out of the box. PKGBUILD for mutter-wayland https://gist.github.com/blackout24/9e1e255962a007ae6482 mutter-wayland.install https://gist.github.com/blackout24/84eca898dd3c2e9360e2 It would be great if the mutter-wayland package in [extra] could be updated to this snapshot, since it's useless otherwise but the stable repos are not for shipping development snapshots I gues. It looks like klusark took over the package. I'd maintain it aswell if needed.

intgr commented on 2014-05-22 17:03 (UTC)

I've replaced the PKGBUILD with blackout24's and disowned again... blackout24, do you want to adopt?

NilsBrause commented on 2014-05-22 11:04 (UTC)

I'm sorry. I have way too much to do at the moment. :/ I'll abandon the package. If you like, you can take care of it. :)