Make sure your using the 1.1 branch of Wayland and Weston, and the
stable branch of QtWayland.

By default when you compile QtWayland it will just provide you with a
QPA plugin which will allow you to run Qt applications inside a
Wayland compositor. QtWayland also contains apis to simplify creating
your own Wayland (not Weston) compositor.

Jørgen



On 16 July 2013 09:52, Aurélien Roy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm doing some r&d about Wayland and Weston for embedded systems.
> So far I managed to cross compile Wayland, libxkbcommon and Weston for the
> raspberry pi and it seems to be working well.
>
> I'm now trying to deploy Qt5 libs to see what can be done... I cross
> compiled Qt5 modules, but there are too many errors with qtwayland and I'm
> not sure what it really does,
>
> so my questions are :
>
> 1. What is the purpose of qtwayland ?
>
> 2. Can it be used to run Qt apps inside weston ?
>
> 3. If not, is it possible to run Qt apps inside weston ?
>
> Thanks,
> Aurelien
>
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