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The Plasma Wayland session script already does this. Without it, you
will notice that DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS is not getting set and for instance
Chromium can no longer connect to KWallet via D-Bus.
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The variable SLACKPAM is set to "yes" in kde/kde.options if PAM is found
installed on the system. Otherwise it is set to "no" and this is meant
to add support for PAM.
These packages will be supplied by a pam-ified Slackware, so they should not
be installed from 'ktown':
deps:ConsoleKit2,cracklib,libpwquality
These packages will react to SLACKPAM variable setting:
plasma:kscreenlocker,plasma-workspace
plasma-extra:sddm-qt5
Uncomment in kde/modules/plasma and compile:
plasma:kwallet-pam
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In an attempt to keep a single source tree for both 'latest' and 'testing'
repositories, everything to support a Plasma5 Wayland session was added.
This was made possible *without* the need for PAM or systemd because the
ConsoleKit2 and KWin developers cooperated (on my request :-) to add the
logind DBus API to CK2 and make KWin accept CK2 as an alternative to
systemd-logind if the latter is not present.
Note that this requires recompilation of two stock Slackware
packages, mesa and xorg-server, to let them gain Wayland support.
Build order:
Deps:
- ConsoleKit2
- wayland and wayland-protocols
- mesa
- xorg-server
- libxkbcommon
- qt5
Frameworks:
- kwayland
- plasma-framework
Plasma;
- kinfocenter
- kscreenlocker
- kwayland-integration
- libkscreen2
- plasma-desktop
- plasma-integration
- plasma-workspace
- powerdevil
- kwin
In order to start a Wayland session (you'll need to use packages from the
'testing' repository) either run 'startkwayland' from your console prompt in
runlevel 3, or choose the "Plasma (Wayland)" session in the SDDM dropdown
if you are booting into runlevel 4.
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Also, three new packages have been added and one has been re-added.
current/testing/deps: Updated OpenAL.
current/testing/kde/applications: Rebuilt kde-runtime, kdenetwork-filesharing,
kdesdk-thumbnailers, kdegraphics-thumbnailers, krfb, kamera, marble, ark,
dolphin, kde-baseapps.
current/testing/kde/applications: Added the missing baloo5-widgets.
current/testing/kde/kdepim: Rebuilt kdepimlibs.
current/testing/kde/plasma: Added bluez-qt,bluedevil (now that Slackware
finally got updated to BlueZ 5)).
current/testing/kde/plasma: Rebuilt plasma5-nm, plasma-workspace.
current/testing/kde/plasma-extra: Re-added oxygen-fonts on request.
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All bugs have bee ironed out I hope...
Final changes:
eigen2: updated to latest version so 'step' can compile.
kde-workspace: required to build this, or else kdeartwork won't compile.
Frameworks as well as Plasma use /usr/lib{,64} as the libexec directory (not
sure if this is the best solution but it solves a lot of path issues).
Applications: modified the build order so that KF5 applications are built
first (before kde-workspace overwrites part of plasma-workspace).
My final package set will not have kde-workspace but if you compile this
yourself, your last step needs to be:
# removepkg kde-workspace
# upgradepkg --reinstall /path/to/plasma-workspace
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Also we no longer compile kde-workspace since most of this package's files
clash with plasma-workspace and we are targeting a KDE 5 workspace anyway,
not a KDE 4 one.
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The KDE 5 Software Compilation no longer exists as such.
The components are now:
- Frameworks 5.2.0
- Plasma 5.0.2
These packages need to be installed on top of the most recent KDE 4.14.x
because Applications tarballs which build on top of Frameworks and
Plasma have not yet been released.
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