Recently, the support for building rootston without XWayland was broken. While the breakage was easily fixable, the more important problem is that actually nobody seems to ever compile wlroots without XWayland, causing silent breakage. This problem can easily be handled by the CI system: in addition to the existing job which enables XWayland, add a second job which compiles wlroots without XWayland. This will catch breakage at a much earlier stage. Catching broken builds without XWayland support obviously only covers one part of a greater issue, as all the other options may cause our builds to break, too. While we cannot test each combination, we can at least make sure to have one build with all options enabled and one with all options disabled.master
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