It turned out that required dependencies are too high for debian.
In order to build wayland support in efl, wayland-protocols have to be
version 1.12, but buster and sid ships both 1.11 :(

Massimo

Massimo Maiurana ha scritto il 18/01/2018 alle 14:28:
> Oh, I've never explicitly gived options for building with wayland
> support, if it's not enabled by default it is definitely the reason why
> I don't see it. I'll build with wayland, thanks :)
> 
> Massimo
> 
> Stephen Houston ha scritto il 18/01/2018 alle 03:39:
>> That is the correct directory.
>> $libdir/enlightenment/gadgets/linux-gnu-x86_64-ver-0.23/wireless/e_gadget_wireless
>>
>> It is a sandbox gadget so it doesn't require any extra enabling.  When you
>> right click a Bryce and add gadgets or left click the desktop and add
>> gadgets, wireless should be there.  Twice actually if the wireless gadget
>> that comes with e is enabled as well.  If you don't see it, it probably
>> means your enlightenment is not compiled with wayland support. Efl must be
>> compiled with --enable-wayland and Enlightenment with -Dwayland=true for
>> sandbox gadgets to work. This doesn't mean you have to use wayland. You Can
>> still use X and have the gadget work.
>> On Sun, Jan 14, 2018, 3:56 PM Massimo Maiurana <maiur...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> As I use network manager I've tried to install the wireless gadget to
>>> give it try, but after install I don't see the gadget.
>>>
>>> This is the output of ninja:
>>>
>>> ninja: Entering directory `build'
>>> [0/1] Installing files.
>>> Installing e_gadget_wireless to
>>>
>>> /opt/e17/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/enlightenment/gadgets/linux-gnu-x86_64-ver-0.23/wireless/e_gadget_wireless
>>> Installing wireless.edj to
>>>
>>> /opt/e17/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/enlightenment/gadgets/linux-gnu-x86_64-ver-0.23/wireless/wireless.edj
>>> Installing
>>> /home/max/Scaricati/e17_build/modules/wireless/build/wireless.desktop to
>>>
>>> /opt/e17/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/enlightenment/gadgets/linux-gnu-x86_64-ver-0.23/wireless
>>>
>>> So it installs in
>>>
>>> $libdir/enlightenment/gadgets/linux-gnu-x86_64-ver-0.23/wireless/e_gadget_wireless.
>>> Shouldn't it be
>>>
>>> $libdir/enlightenment/gadgets/wireless/linux-gnu-x86_64-ver-0.23/e_gadget_wireless?
>>> I mean, the order of /linux-gnu-x86_64-ver-0.23/wireless dirs shouldn't
>>> be the opposite?
>>>
>>> Anyway, I've tried copying files in both paths, just to be sure it finds
>>> them either ways, but I still haven't the gadget listed in the available
>>> gadgets. What can I do?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Massimo Maiurana
>>> Ragusa (RG)
>>>
>>>
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