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  • SGaistS Offline
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    SGaist
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    wrote on last edited by SGaist
    #4

    You should add something like

    qmake "INCLUDEPATH += /path/to/wayland/includes" "LIBS +=-L/path/to/wayland/libraries"

    You can add these parameters also in Qt Creator.

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      #5

      Thank you @SGaist I appreciate the help. I have modified my qtwayland.pro file, which now contains:

      requires(linux:!android)
      load(qt_parts)
      INCLUDEPATH += /home/ybakos/install/include
      LIBS +=-L/home/ybakos/install/lib
      

      But I still see the following General Messages:

      [Inexact] Project MESSAGE: perl -w /home/ybakos/Qt/5.8/gcc_64/bin/syncqt.pl -module QtWaylandClient -version 5.9.0 -outdir /home/ybakos/projects/build-qtwayland-Desktop_Qt_5_8_0_GCC_64bit-Debug /home/ybakos/projects/qtwayland
      [Inexact] Project MESSAGE: perl -w /home/ybakos/Qt/5.8/gcc_64/bin/syncqt.pl -module QtWaylandCompositor -version 5.9.0 -outdir /home/ybakos/projects/build-qtwayland-Desktop_Qt_5_8_0_GCC_64bit-Debug /home/ybakos/projects/qtwayland
      [Inexact] Project ERROR: Library 'wayland-client' is not defined.
      [Inexact] Project ERROR: Library 'wayland-server' is not defined.
      Project ERROR: Could not find feature wayland-client.
      [Inexact] Project ERROR: Could not find feature wayland-egl.
      [Inexact] Project ERROR: Library 'wayland-client' is not defined.
      [Inexact] Project ERROR: Could not find feature wayland-egl.
      [Inexact] Project ERROR: Could not find feature wayland-egl.
      [Inexact] Project ERROR: Library 'wayland-client' is not defined.
      [Inexact] Project ERROR: Library 'wayland-client' is not defined.
      [Inexact] Project ERROR: Library 'xcomposite' is not defined.
      [Inexact] Project ERROR: Library 'xcomposite' is not defined.
      [Inexact] Project ERROR: Library 'wayland-client' is not defined.
      [Inexact] Project ERROR: Library 'wayland-client' is not defined.
      [Inexact] Project ERROR: Library 'wayland-client' is not defined.
      [Inexact] Project ERROR: Library 'wayland-client' is not defined.
      [Inexact] Project ERROR: Library 'wayland-client' is not defined.
      [Inexact] Project ERROR: Library 'wayland-client' is not defined.
      [Inexact] Project ERROR: Library 'wayland-client' is not defined.
      [Inexact] Project ERROR: Library 'xcomposite' is not defined.
      [Inexact] Project ERROR: Library 'xcomposite' is not defined.
      [Inexact] Project ERROR: Library 'wayland-server' is not defined.
      [Inexact] Project ERROR: Library 'wayland-server' is not defined.
      [Inexact] Project ERROR: Library 'wayland-server' is not defined.
      [Inexact] Project ERROR: Library 'xcomposite' is not defined.
      [Inexact] Project ERROR: Library 'wayland-server' is not defined.
      [Inexact] Project ERROR: Library 'xcomposite' is not defined.

      My ~/install/include contains the Wayland header files, and my ~/install/lib contains the library files (eg. libwayland-client.so, etc).

      I did clear the message pane and re-open the project.

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        wrote on last edited by
        #6

        Ok, I've missed something, you have the dev branch checked out. There's been a big rework of the build handling.
        I'm not yet used to the internal details but I think you need to use something like:

        QMAKE_LIBDIR_XCOMPOSITE+=/path/to/xcomposite/libs/
        QMAKE_INCDIR_XCOMPOSITE+=/path/to/xcomposite/includes/
        

        in place of the INCLUDEPATH and LIBS variables.

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          wrote on last edited by
          #7

          Is xcomposite a separate dependency from libxkbcommon? If so, it doesn't seem that the xcomposite dependency is documented anywhere.

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            wrote on last edited by ybakos
            #8

            I've built xcomposite from source and installed in ~/install/lib.

            I am indeed on the dev branch of qtwayland. I've pulled the latest HEAD.

            My qtwayland.pro contains:

            requires(linux:!android)
            load(qt_parts)
            INCLUDEPATH += /home/ybakos/install/include
            LIBS +=-L/home/ybakos/install/lib
            QMAKE_INCDIR_XCOMPOSITE+=/home/ybakos/install/include
            QMAKE_LIBDIR_XCOMPOSITE+=/home/ybakos/install/lib
            

            Yet I still see the same errors in the General Messages panel.

            I also get the same results when commenting out INCLUDEPATH and LIBS and just using the QMAKE* config vars.

            I also get the same results when using the 5.8 branch.

            I've now also tried building qtwayland without using QtCreator. The output of just qmake (no additional options passed) is:

            Info: creating cache file /home/ybakos/projects/qtwayland/.qmake.cache
            
            Running configuration tests...
            Checking for Wayland client library... yes
            Checking for Wayland cursor library... yes
            Checking for wayland-scanner... yes
            Checking for DRM EGL Server... yes
            Checking for libhybris EGL Server... no
            Checking for Wayland EGL library... yes
            Checking for XComposite... yes
            Checking for GLX... yes
            Checking for wayland-server... yes
            Done running configuration tests.
            
            Configure summary:
            
            Qt Wayland Drivers:
              EGL .................................... yes
              Rasberry Pi ............................ no
              XComposite EGL ......................... yes
              XComposite GLX ......................... yes
              DRM EGL ................................ yes
              libhybris EGL .......................... no
            Qt Wayland Client ........................ yes
            Qt Wayland Compositor .................... yes
            

            However, running make results in a linker error: http://pastebin.com/3bL8c7Jy

            Thank you for any tips, @SGaist .

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              wrote on last edited by
              #9

              Do you have the dev package from libxkbcommon installed ? If so which version ?

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                wrote on last edited by
                #10

                Thank you again, @SGaist . I installed libxcbcommon from source, which is installed in the same place as my wayland libs and includes. I am going to install the package, try rebuilding and report back.

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                  wrote on last edited by ybakos
                  #11

                  All right. I have now installed the libxkbcommon-devel package, version 0.6.1.

                  $ rpm -q libxkbcommon-devel
                  libxkbcommon-devel-0.6.1-1.fc23.x86_64
                  

                  I also pulled the latest xkbcommon, built and reinstalled in ~/install/lib.

                  When rebuilding qtwayland, I see the same error.

                  The contents of my ~/install/lib are listed in a pastebin here.

                  Thanks again, @SGaist .

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #12

                    Did you check in the build log that you are using your own build of libxkbcommon ?

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #13

                      @SGaist I haven't found a reference to libxkbcommon anywhere in the log produced by make. I've pasted the entire results of make here.

                      Am I looking in the wrong place?

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                        wrote on last edited by Alex S.
                        #14

                        I'm seeing similar problems with using Wayland compositor and then in my attempts to build the QtWayland module (Qt 5.8). It would be good if some comprehensive instructions (incl. dependencies) could be provided.

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #15

                          qwaylandxkb.cpp only includes

                          #include <xkbcommon/xkbcommon-keysyms.h>
                          

                          Yet xkb_keysym_to_utf32 is defined in xkbcommon/xkbcommon.h.

                          But even if I include that header in qwaylandxkb.cpp, I still get the same error.

                          Grrrr!

                          I do notice that in my config.cache there is no mention of xkbcommon, unlike the other dependencies.

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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #16

                            Ah, but qwaylandxkb.cpp does include qwaylandxkb.h, which in turn includes xkbcommon/xkbcommon.h.

                            I've perhaps noticed another clue. During a make clean I see the error:

                            Project ERROR: Library 'xkbcommon_evdev' is not defined.

                            I've also found the possibly relevant bugs:

                            • https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-57767
                            • https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-58630
                            • https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-54851
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                              #17

                              I've filed a new bug report:
                              https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-58839

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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #18

                                Thanks for sharing your findings and the link !

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                                  #19

                                  But isn't there something I can do to fix this? (Is it a build config?)

                                  I'm open to suggestions.

                                  In the mean time, I'm going to set up a dev env on Fedora 25 and see if I get the same error.

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                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #20

                                    Same environment configuration on Fedora 25, and the same build error occurs.
                                    Is there some detail regarding the config/make of libxkbcommon that is missing?

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                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #21

                                      I'm not yet used to the new feature build, so there might be a -lxkbcommon generation line missing somewhere but I don't know yet where to exactly look for it.

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                                        wrote on last edited by ybakos
                                        #22

                                        I found a similar build issue in another project to see if I could find some clues. It too mentions something about a -lxkbcommon issue.

                                        On my machine, the output of pkg-config --libs xkbcommon

                                         -L/home/ybakos/install/lib -lxkbcommon 
                                        

                                        I've tried building with:

                                        LDFLAGS="-L/home/ybakos/install/lib -lxkbcommon" CFLAGS="-I/home/ybakos/install/include" make
                                        

                                        But still have the same error.

                                        The output of uname -a is:

                                        Linux hades-fedora-localdomain 4.7.3-100.fc23.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed Sep 7 17:26:41 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
                                        
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                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #23

                                          Try rather at the qmake level: qmake LIBS+="-L/home/ybakos/install/lib -I/home/ybakos/install/include -lxkbcommon"

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