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Colon characters are allowed in file paths, so if an image file named 'foo:bar.png' is passed as an --image argument, it's currently parsed as image 'bar.png' on output 'foo'. This fix allows the caller to pass the argument ':foo:bar.png' and treat an output of '' the same as NULL. This is assuming there will never be an output named '' however... |
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completions | ||
include | ||
pam | ||
.build.yml | ||
.gitignore | ||
background-image.c | ||
cairo.c | ||
LICENSE | ||
log.c | ||
loop.c | ||
main.c | ||
meson_options.txt | ||
meson.build | ||
pam.c | ||
pango.c | ||
password.c | ||
pool-buffer.c | ||
README.md | ||
render.c | ||
seat.c | ||
shadow.c | ||
swaylock.1.scd | ||
unicode.c | ||
wlr-input-inhibitor-unstable-v1.xml | ||
wlr-layer-shell-unstable-v1.xml |
swaylock
swaylock is a screen locking utility for Wayland compositors. It is compatible with any Wayland compositor which implements the following Wayland protocols:
- wlr-layer-shell
- wlr-input-inhibitor
- xdg-output
- xdg-shell
See the man page, swaylock(1)
, for instructions on using swaylock.
Release Signatures
Releases are signed with B22DA89A and published on GitHub. swaylock releases are managed independently of sway releases.
Installation
From Packages
Sway is available in many distributions. Try installing the "swaylock" package for yours. If it's not available, check out this wiki page for information on installation for your distributions.
If you're interested in packaging sway for your distribution, stop by the IRC channel or shoot an email to sir@cmpwn.com for advice.
Compiling from Source
Install dependencies:
- meson *
- wayland
- wayland-protocols *
- libxkbcommon
- pango
- cairo
- gdk-pixbuf2 **
- pam (optional)
- scdoc (optional: man pages) *
- git *
*Compile-time dep
**optional: required for background images other than PNG
Run these commands:
meson build
ninja -C build
sudo ninja -C build install
On systems without PAM, you need to suid the swaylock binary:
sudo chmod a+s /usr/local/bin/swaylock
Swaylock will drop root permissions shortly after startup.