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Nice question and nice point about wlroots! Sure I consider using Wayland in the future. I hope I reach that point where Wayland support will go into my current TODO list... |
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GNUstep does have a Wayland backend. |
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You could look into Weston, the reference implementation of Wayland: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/ There's also this introduction using wlroots to write Wayland compositors (however, somewhat outdated): https://drewdevault.com/2018/02/17/Writing-a-Wayland-compositor-1.html Continuing the route of wlroots, there's tinywl: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/tree/master/tinywl |
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it already exists!!! gnustep/libs-back@696ab63#diff-659b64781af0473e6aa3f84a89e9ef8eR760 |
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Looks like they have merged Wayland changes into master recently (though it looks like it's a WIP): gnustep/libs-back#17 |
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It is far from being ready. Code was merged "as is", in the hope that someone will take it and push it further. |
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There is also https://github.com/phkaeser/wlmaker |
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Are there plans/considerations to implement this as a Wayland compositor (could be done using, for example, wlroots) and/or port the utility applications to native Wayland?
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