Lines Matching refs:weston
35 [hosted on freedesktop.org GitLab](https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/).
57 $ git clone https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston.git
58 $ cd weston
80 For building the documentation see [weston-doc](#weston-doc).
85 Once Weston is installed, most users can simply run it by typing `weston`. This
91 Help is available by running `weston --help`, or `man weston`, which will list
94 `man weston.ini`.
98 situations, you can instead execute the `weston-launch` helper, which will gain
106 For documenting weston we use [sphinx](http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/)
122 Although first time you build (and subsequently install) weston, you'll see the
155 so that third party plugins and helper programs can read `weston.ini` if they
270 Thus, instead of launching 'weston' with various arguments to choose the
271 shell, one would launch the shell itself, e.g. 'weston-desktop',
272 'weston-ivi', 'orbital', etc. The main executable (the hosting program)
308 - weston-launch is still with libweston even though it can only launch
341 - weston (the executable, not parallel-installable):
345 + weston-info (deprecated), weston-terminal, etc. we install by default
348 - weston demos (not parallel-installable)
349 + weston-simple-* programs