Android's bionic libc implements secure_getenv() as a function that
always returns NULL because app processes don't have AT_SECURE set.
This prevents xkbcommon from reading XKB_DEFAULT_LAYOUT and other
environment variables when resolving keyboard layouts.
Use XKB_CONTEXT_NO_SECURE_GETENV on Android so xkbcommon falls back
to regular getenv(), which works correctly in the Android app
environment.
Add a 'labnag' meson option (default: auto) to allow disabling the
labnag notification daemon at build time. This is useful for
embedded/headless deployments (e.g. Android) where labnag is not
needed, and avoids building its wayland-client dependencies.
Disable with: meson setup build -Dlabnag=disabled
It was used to get window icon via _NET_WM_ICON, which is now
implemented by wlroots 0.20. Anyone who needs another atom can revert
this commit and add atoms in the `atoms` array.
Ref: 515275ee7214bf91f8a758b660093eb4b932195a
(wlr_scene: Introduce wlr_scene_set_gamma_control_manager_v1)
This wlroots change eliminates the need for separate event tracking for gamma
control application.
v2: Fix code style
v3: Rebase now that 0.20 is merged
Ref: 84d603acc06a45dd3c3a4b2cf1fd08b2933ca2b5
(xwayland: take wlr_buffer in wlr_xwayland_set_cursor())
Ref: 6ae54dca23064e897b393283887986e5719a747f
(xwayland: lock new buffer instead of the old one)
Co-Authored-By: Consolatis
This wlroots change fixes a potential UAF which we dealt with in labwc.
We can thus remove the workaround completely.
Ref: 06275103f249cd2954630e59383342e102a6c1a3
(input-method-v2: Destroy keyboard grab before input method)
Background:
My MR in wlroots (!5107) stopped emitting `wlr_input_method_v2`
on its `commit`/`destroy` events, but didn't stop emitting
`wlr_input_method_keyboard_grab_v2` on its `destroy` event. That was
because `handle_keyboard_grab_destroy()` was called *after*
`handle_input_method_destroy()` for some reason, which caused segfault
when dereferencing `relay->input_method.keyboard_grab` in
`handle_keyboard_grab_destroy()`.
MR 5170 reversed this weired order of destroy handler calls, and finally
stopped emitting `wlr_input_method_keyboard_grab_v2` on its `destroy`
event.