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The wl_event_source_fd_update docs say:
> File descriptors are usually writable to begin with, so they do not need to
> be polled for writable until a write actually fails. When a write fails,
> the event mask can be changed to poll for readable and writable, delivering
> a dispatch callback when it is possible to write more. Once all data has
> been written, the mask can be changed to poll only for readable to avoid
> busy-looping on dispatch.
So we should only poll for WL_EVENT_WRITABLE if a write fails. I'm not yet sure
how to do this properly and Weston doesn't do it, so in the meantime I'll just
fix the busy loop. I'll ask them too.
Fixes https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/3190
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It's better to use DT_RPATH dynamic section of the elf binary to store
the paths of libraries to load instead of overwriting LD_LIBRARY_PATH
for the whole environment, causing surprises. This solution is much more
transparent and perfectly suitable for running contained installations
of wayland/wlroots/sway.
The code unsetting the LD_LIBRARY_PATH/LD_PRELOAD was also deleted as
it's a placebo security at best - we should trust the execution path
that leads us to running sway, and it's way too late to care about those
variables since we already started executing our compositor, thus we
would be compromised anyway.
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If they really do not take undefined number of arguments.
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No idea why wlr_output_layout was involved here.
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Fixes #1977.
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I also didn't test this commit though so who knows
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Fixes #1977
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Swayidle handles idle events and allows
for dpms and lockscreen handling. It also
handles systemd sleep events, and can
raise a lockscreen on sleep
Fixes #541
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