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I don't think this is an easy task at all. I think we have an OSMesa back-end to allow for software rendering, and could be used to get a framebuffer provided you build osmesa-src. |
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Software rendering is one thing, but I also notice this:
Servo has many C and C++ dependencies with each their own build system and recursive dependencies. Many of those are dynamically linked, and almost all (on a "mainstream" distro) dynamically link to glibc. Porting all of this to fully static linking and musl libc would take a very considerable amount of work, for questionable benefits IMO. Even if somebody volunteered to do that work, I’m not sure we’d want to maintain it. As such I’m gonna close. |
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That doesn't answer the main question about rendering to framebuffer, please re-open. |
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Can
servo
be compiled as a statically linked binary to use the Linux framebuffer as graphical output without any other external dependencies?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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