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-[[!tag open_issue_porting]]
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-IRC, freenode, #hurd, 2012-03-18:
-
- <antrik> Wayland should be very portable. all the system dependencies are
- in the infrastructure, such as DRI
- <antrik> we have had a DRI task (for X.Org) for years
- <antrik> (in fact I would be the right person to implement this,
- considering my background -- by quite frankly, I doubt I'll ever do it)
- <tschwinge> http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/Hurd_Porting
-
-IRC, freenode, #hurd, 2012-03-20:
-
- <youlysses> Is wayland something that will be semi-easy to port to the
- hurd? I saw GNOME is heading in this direction.
- <pinotree> wayland at the moment is linux only
- <tschwinge> youlysses: A DRI implementation will be needed.
- <pinotree> that, and libdrm compiling
- <youlysses> So it will take some work ... but theres no *HUGE* design
- decison that would inhibit it?
- <pinotree> i know it uses epoll, for instance
- <tschwinge> youlysses: I cannot judge how complex a DRI system is, and how
- much needs to be designed vs. implemented.