wayland-protocols 1.22



wayland-protocols 1.22 is now available.
This release includes a new staging protocol: DRM object leasing.
Besides that, various test and build system improvements are included, as
well as a set of clarifications to the xdg-activation protocol and other
protocols.
Daniel Stone (2):
xdg-shell: Make xdg_surface fail when surface has role
tests: Include libwayland cflags/ldflags
Issam E. Maghni (1):
tests: use dynamic python path
Jonas Ådahl (1):
build: Bump version to 1.22
Manuel Stoeckl (1):
xdg-output: fix minor calculation error
Roman Gilg (4):
xdg-activation: use rst link
xdg-activation: use rst inline code
xdg-activation: correct sequence when X11 client spawns Wayland client
xdg-activation: rewrite and move description of token forwarding
Simon Ser (8):
members: add GitLab usernames
readme: mention the DCO
xdg-activation-v1: clarify set_{serial,surface}
presentation-time: use enum entry description tags
readme: fix unformatted label references
build: declare dependency for use as a subproject
build: fix indentation in tests/meson.build
build: only require C/C++ compilers for host
Vlad Zahorodnii (1):
xdg-activation: Fix an inconsistency
Xaver Hugl (1):
staging/drm-lease: DRM lease protocol support
Xavier Claessens (1):
tests: Fix build with -Wextra
git tag: 1.22
Also: Wayland Protocols 1.22 Released With DRM Object Leasing Support For VR HMDs - Phoronix
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