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[wlterm] not multi seat ready #91

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min2 opened this issue Jun 2, 2013 · 3 comments
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[wlterm] not multi seat ready #91

min2 opened this issue Jun 2, 2013 · 3 comments

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@min2
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min2 commented Jun 2, 2013

I am getting the following message:

ERROR: wlt_toolkit: global wl_seat advertised twice

Actual result:
when clicking or typing, the wlterm only reacts on events from seat1

Expected result:
the wlterm should activate when clicked by devices from seat2 too.

affected version:
4e0b981

@dvdhrm
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dvdhrm commented Jun 4, 2013

I know, I never updated wlt to support multiple seats. However, I currently don't have time to fix this. Patches for src/wlt_toolkit.c are welcome!

I currently also intend to drop wlterm entirely. It was merely a proof-of-concept and worked until now. However, almost all toolkits are ported to wayland now so you can use gnome-terminal or any other terminal of your choice.
Or are there any specific reasons why to use wlterm? I liked it because it was minimal, but I seem to be the only one who cares for that ;)

Sorry! If there is still interest in wlterm, I will try to bring it up-to-date.

@dvdhrm dvdhrm closed this as completed Oct 23, 2013
@aperezbios
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Please don't forget about it forever. Even if it receives minimal
maintenance, it's of use to me.

David Herrmann mailto:notifications@github.com
June 3, 2013 11:41 PM

I know, I never updated wlt to support multiple seats. However, I
currently don't have time to fix this. Patches for src/wlt_toolkit.c
are welcome!

I currently also intend to drop wlterm entirely. It was merely a
proof-of-concept and worked until now. However, almost all toolkits
are ported to wayland now so you can use gnome-terminal or any other
terminal of your choice.
Or are there any specific reasons why to use wlterm? I liked it
because it was minimal, but I seem to be the only one who cares for
that ;)

Sorry! If there is still interest in wlterm, I will try to bring it
up-to-date.


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub
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@dvdhrm
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dvdhrm commented Oct 23, 2013

It's removed. If someone wants wlterm based on GTK+, please see http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~dvdhrm/wlterm/
If someone wants the old wlterm (without GTK+ dependency), feel free to extract it from an old kmscon revision and maintain it.

Sorry, I will no longer include it in upstream kmscon-git.

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