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wayland-fits did not compile anymore as we upgraded to
Weston 1.9.0, which changes some internal macros,
structures and function calls.
Let us update to the latest upstream version, which has
fixes for this issue.
This is a backport of the following meta-oe patch:
http://lists.openembedded.org/pipermail/openembedded-devel/
2016-April/107176.html
and fixes the following issue:
https://jira.automotivelinux.org/browse/SPEC-174
Change-Id: Ic1c8676b2a5e8bb2c6f8da968a5cb27334bd7086
Signed-off-by: Manuel Bachmann <mbc@iot.bzh>
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As we are now based upon Yocto 2.0, we can remove lots of
backported recipes and contextual patches, which only made
sense in the context of Yocto 1.7.
Here is the rationale behind each change:
- gupnp-dlna: already in meta-openembedded/jethro
- ofono: BlueZ 5 compatibility is now working
- rygel: already in meta-openembedded/jethro
- libgee: already in meta-openembedded/jethro
- pulseaudio: BlueZ 5 compatibility is now working
- lightmediascanner: already in meta-openembedded/jethro
- gpsd: BlueZ 5 compatibility is now working
- libmediaart: already in meta-openembedded/jethro
- gtest: already in meta-openembedded/jethro
- wayland-fits: already in meta-openembedded/jethro
PS: "meta-openembedded/meta-efl" is now required because we
require the "lightmediascanner" recipe, which is unrelated
to EFL but happens to live there.
Change-Id: Ib46d152f80b1a8ee5cf848a41e408ece28e6ec65
Signed-off-by: Manuel Bachmann <mbc@iot.bzh>
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Wayland FITS is a functional integration test suite for
Wayland/Weston.
It consists in 2 components : a Weston plugin, and a
"wfits" binary used to run tests. The tests themselves
simulate user interaction with surfaces and windows, using
virtual keyboard/mouse/touchscreen drivers.
The recipe was recently submitted to the official
"meta-openembedded" layer, and can be found here :
http://lists.openembedded.org/pipermail/openembedded-devel/
2015-September/103511.html
The package will not be built unless the user explicitly
adds "wayland-fits" to his "conf/local.conf" file.
QEMU needs the "uinput" driver available on startup, so we
always build it, but only install it if the package has been
selected.
Change-Id: Ib6045007f6c7e1e22b48607a66930ce341c58002
Signed-off-by: Manuel Bachmann <mbc@iot.bzh>
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