Bug#976366: Upgrade to 247 broke keyboard input on Wayland session
Marc Dequènes (duck)
duck at duckcorp.org
Mon Dec 7 07:44:09 GMT 2020
Quack,
On 2020-12-07 00:04, Michael Biebl wrote:
> I tested other Wayland clients (on real hardware and in a VM), most
> notably GNOME Shell, and could not reproduce the problem. We didn't
> have other users confirming this issue either. I'm thus tentatively
> downgrading the severity to important.
Thanks for doing such extended testing.
> Could you share your sway configuration?
Yes. 'config' and 'Annael' are attached.
> and either restart logind or reboot your system.
>
> You might also try to run sway with debugging enabled.
> Maybe that gives us a clue why it fails.
I attached the logs but here are the most interesting parts I believe:
Dec 07 15:59:32 Annael systemd-logind[864]: Got message type=method_call
sender=:1.64 destination=org.freedesktop.login1
path=/org/freedesktop/login1/session/_34
interface=org.freedesktop.login1.Session member=TakeDevice cookie=46
reply_cookie=0 signature=uu error-name=n/a error-message=n/a
Dec 07 15:59:32 Annael systemd-logind[864]: Sent message type=error
sender=n/a destination=:1.64 path=n/a interface=n/a member=n/a
cookie=364 reply_cookie=46 signature=s error-name=System.Error.ENODEV
error-message=No such device
Dec 07 15:59:32 Annael systemd-logind[864]: Failed to process message
type=method_call sender=:1.64 destination=org.freedesktop.login1
path=/org/freedesktop/login1/session/_34
interface=org.freedesktop.login1.Session member=TakeDevice cookie=46
reply_cookie=0 signature=uu error-name=n/a error-message=n/a: No such
device
Dec 07 15:59:32 Annael systemd-logind[864]: Got message type=method_call
sender=:1.64 destination=org.freedesktop.login1
path=/org/freedesktop/login1/session/_34
interface=org.freedesktop.login1.Session member=TakeDevice cookie=47
reply_cookie=0 signature=uu error-name=n/a error-message=n/a
Dec 07 15:59:32 Annael systemd-logind[864]: Sent message type=error
sender=n/a destination=:1.64 path=n/a interface=n/a member=n/a
cookie=365 reply_cookie=47 signature=s error-name=System.Error.ENODEV
error-message=No such device
Dec 07 15:59:32 Annael systemd-logind[864]: Failed to process message
type=method_call sender=:1.64 destination=org.freedesktop.login1
path=/org/freedesktop/login1/session/_34
interface=org.freedesktop.login1.Session member=TakeDevice cookie=47
reply_cookie=0 signature=uu error-name=n/a error-message=n/a: No such
device
Nothing more in the sway logs with debug output (attached nevertheless).
I'm also attaching the logind log using 246 in the same conditions for
comparison.
As for how I launch Sway: usually I use Lightdm and use the
sway-provided session but for the tests and in order to collect full
output I launched it on the console.
Regards.
\_o<
--
Marc Dequènes
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