This reverts commit 718b3206cb.
no - this REPLACEs the mixer module. the same old mixer gadget that
was originally in e now will be replaced by this new epulse/emixer
gadget. thus the "mixer" gadcon name.
Summary: This fixes the Enlightenment wayland desktop shell by
updating it to support xdg_shell version 5. Fixes T2357 where gtk apps
would not work. Confirmed working now.
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
this is emixer (epulse) from
http://git.enlightenment.org/devs/ceolin/epulse.git
the emixer binar is rewritten though and the emix lib is compiled-in
into the module and into the binary as oppopsed to a shared lib with
loadable modules. this supports alsa and pulse. a much more solid mixer.
1. Enlightenment, not X-Enlihgtenment for the desktop. we're a proper DE name
2. Have a fixed desktop env list and efreet gives very... odd results
(eg X-Geequie because some rogue desktop file decides it's good to
have this in it :)).
Summary:
First of all, currently cdata->ptr.x,y contains e_client related pos.
But, cdata is owned by e_comp, not per e_client. So cdata->ptr.x,y should contain
absolute pos.
And, when a pointer resource is created, enter event should be sent to client.
Change-Id: I21cb031e293fe281e35ba89f3a96116a28a48856
Signed-off-by: Boram Park <boram1288.park@samsung.com>
Test Plan:
1. run e as wayland server
2. move cursor to around 50,50
3. run elementary_test
4. click the mouse left button on slide toggle widget.
(Don't move a cursor out of elementary_test. If you do, you can't find bug)
Reviewers: gwanglim, raster, devilhorns, ManMower, zmike
Reviewed By: zmike
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D2330
Summary: We should just use e_comp->wl_comp_data everywhere we can.
Reviewers: devilhorns, zmike
Reviewed By: zmike
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D2507
Summary:
Currently enlightenment-wayland support pointer and keyboard events.(in input)
So I added EVAS_CALLBACK_MULTI_* event handler and hanling functions for wl_touch interface.
This code send wl_touch events to client like a pointer event.
Test Plan:
In wayland + enlightenment environment, generate multi touch events.
The enlightenment will be send wl_touch events to client.
Reviewers: raster, devilhorns, zmike
Reviewed By: devilhorns, zmike
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D2482
str(n)dupa are GNU extensions that duplicate a string, using an alloca'd
buffer. This patch removes their definitions from e.h (which should only
contain E's own API, without fallback definitions for libc functions)
which were wrong anyway (they failed in cases where str(n)dupa was an
actual function, not a macro).
Instead, we replace them depending on context with alloca+memcpy+strlen
or a static buffer (used in contexts where we are sure that the buffer
will contain the string entirely)
@fix
mostly just reads stuff right out of libdrm for now. seems to display mostly as expected.
no applying yet, and only connected+active monitors will display since that's all ecore-drm
tracks for now
try using ecore-drm, they said. it'll be easier than using libdrm, they said.
This addresses the issue of initial compositor pointer values not
being proper. They are 0,0 on startup, however things like ecore_drm
will center the mouse on startup. The e_comp pointer values should
reflect this.
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
The InUse property of the manager object is available in newer GeoClue2
versions. It shows if the service is in use by any application at the
moment. We use this to indicate the usage in the UI.
A blue geolocation icon means the service is in use, the grey icon means
it is inactive.
these store pin/pw in your user config files - it may be primitively
hashed to obscure it, but it's there. it never pretended to have
secure storage and even saved cleartext until e19. make sure people
are aware
Optimising compilers (like gcc/clang with -O1 or above) were optimising
out the memset(). Until link time optimisations are good enough, this
will prevent them from doing so. The best solution would be to use
memset_s() (c11), though it's not readily available yet. This is the
first step towards using memset_s() with a fallback for systems who
don't have it. A better solution, is to put it in Eina, to prevent LTO
completely. This will have to be done after the EFL release.
Even this is not entirely safe though, but at least it protects us from
some memory disclosure issues.
This doesn't solve the fact that we may store a copy of the password in
other places, like the input system. We need to address that too.
Thanks to Matthew Garrett for pointing this out or Twitter.
Summary:
@fix The list of icon themes in the search list is quite out of date
it doesn't include the icon themes used by gnome3 or kde4/5 this means
for a lot of users at first boot e has alot of missing icons.
The Icon sets that have been added are as follows
"Oxygen", /* KDE 4 */
"Adwaita", /* Gnome 3 */
"Breeze", /* KDE 5 */
"HighContrast"
This change will cause T1732 and T1923 to not occur for almost all users
but it does not fix them properly the code should be modified to fall back
to pick up icons from fallback locations such as the hicolor theme if no
icon theme is set.
It would be nice if someone could backport this to e19 I don't know how to
Reviewers: bu5hm4n, zmike, raster
Reviewed By: raster
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D2377
This reverts and tries to actually fix:
commit b30892056e
Author: Jean-Philippe Andre <jp.andre@samsung.com>
Date: Fri Apr 17 10:30:06 2015 +0900
PackageKit: Fix crash on error
Sometimes a "normal" error occurs and then the callback is
called with no context data. Then crash boom sigsegv happens.
Summary:
Another suggestion from Dmitry Luhtionov. I am told this sensor (on the
i2c bus) is more likely to be present on non-x86 systems (ARM, etc).
Reviewers: zmike, q66
Reviewed By: q66
Subscribers: cedric, seoz
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D2345
Summary:
Global variable should be declared as extern to avoid symbol duplication.
Fix compiling of ebluez4 module on OS X.
Test Plan:
Since Enlightenment cannot (yet) be fully compiled on OS X, I cannot test
the real-life impact of this change.
Reviewers: zmike, raster
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D2327
This broke with the change to elm (so within this release cycle). Tiling
wasn't properly detecting windows who become centered after creation as
there was no e event for that. This is now fixed, and a blanket solution
for similar gotchas has been implemented (otherwise known as a hack).
Thanks to Mike for helping out.
Summary:
Not all motherboards have 'hw.acpi.thermal.tz0.temperature' sensor.
Fallback to 'dev.cpu.0.temperature' (provided by coretemp(4) or
amdtemp(4)), or 'dev.aibs.0.temp.0' (aibs(4)) (per suggestion of Dmitry
Luhtionov).
Test Plan: Ran `src/modules/temperature/tempget` manually with some debugging printfs and various sensors commented out. I can only test tz0 and dev.cpu (coretemp(4)) on my system.
Reviewers: zmike, q66
Reviewed By: q66
Subscribers: seoz
Projects: #enlightenment-git
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D2335
Summary:
Battery module relies on Apple's CoreFoundation (CF), but CF's CFLAGS
were not provided to this module.
Test Plan: Enlightenment now compiles on OS X.
Reviewers: zmike, raster
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D2328
Since the geolocation and music-control changes we need eldbus-codegen to
generate some files. Not all setups have this in their normal $PATH so let
allow these setups to set the correct path during configure. This allows our
Jenkins setup as well as others to work again.
elocation headers conflict with these, so ensure that our headers get picked up first
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