Bug 66853 - weston-launch support specifing a binary path to another Wayland server
Summary: weston-launch support specifing a binary path to another Wayland server
Status: RESOLVED MOVED
Alias: None
Product: Wayland
Classification: Unclassified
Component: weston (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Hardware: Other All
: medium enhancement
Assignee: Wayland bug list
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Reported: 2013-07-12 12:45 UTC by nerdopolis1
Modified: 2018-06-08 23:51 UTC (History)
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Description nerdopolis1 2013-07-12 12:45:59 UTC
Hi.

Right now, weston-launch is only hard coded to launch weston.

I would really find an option to specify a path to another binary, with something such as weston-launch -b qtcompositor.

As there are other non weston compositors out there, not all of them ship with an equivilent of weston-launch that changes permissions as far as I'm aware.

Without much luck, I tried making a patch myself... http://pastebin.com/FRsK4DP6 but it doesn't work
Comment 1 nerdopolis1 2013-07-18 00:19:29 UTC
on IRC krh suggests that if this feature is added, weston-launch will need to have a config file that lists the executables/paths that weston-launch is permitted to run for security.
Comment 2 Daniel Stone 2013-08-21 13:59:51 UTC
fixed in master
Comment 3 nerdopolis1 2013-08-21 22:44:59 UTC
I don't think this was fixed? What commit? This is about specifying a path to another _Wayland_ server in the weston-launch arguments. (For a custom path to Weston)

Not an xwayland server in weston.ini
Comment 4 GitLab Migration User 2018-06-08 23:51:27 UTC
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