2011/12/5 Otavio Salvador <ota...@ossystems.com.br>

> Please report on github.
>

done


>
> On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 15:21, Thomas PABST <thomas.pa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>  git SHA: a4ddc4c
>> jeu. 03 nov. 2011 03:26:24 CET
>>
>> I get the error below with Windows Server 2008 although the connection
>> is successful with WindowsXP.
>> Did you get this error before ?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> *$ sudo ./dfreerdp -u LOGIN -p PASSWORD  --app -- 172.25.41.147*
>>
>> connected to 172.25.41.147:3389
>> incorrect offset, type:0x14 actual:12 expected:8
>>
>>   ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| DirectFB 1.2.10 |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>        (c) 2001-2008  The world wide DirectFB Open Source Community
>>        (c) 2000-2004  Convergence (integrated media) GmbH
>>      ----------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> (*) DirectFB/Core: Single Application Core. (2010-07-09 12:33)
>> (*) Direct/Thread: Started 'VT Switcher' (-1) [CRITICAL OTHER/OTHER 0/0]
>> <8388608>...
>> (*) Direct/Thread: Started 'PS/2 Input' (6390) [INPUT OTHER/OTHER 0/0]
>> <8388608>...
>> (*) DirectFB/Input: IMPS/2 Mouse 1.0 (directfb.org)
>> (*) Direct/Thread: Started 'Keyboard Input' (-1) [INPUT OTHER/OTHER 0/0]
>> <8388608>...
>> (*) DirectFB/Input: Keyboard 0.9 (directfb.org)
>> (*) Direct/Thread: Started 'Linux Input' (6392) [INPUT OTHER/OTHER 0/0]
>> <8388608>...
>> (*) DirectFB/Input: Power Button (1) 0.1 (directfb.org)
>> (*) Direct/Thread: Started 'Linux Input' (-1) [INPUT OTHER/OTHER 0/0]
>> <8388608>...
>> (*) DirectFB/Input: Power Button (2) 0.1 (directfb.org)
>> (*) Direct/Thread: Started 'Linux Input' (6394) [INPUT OTHER/OTHER 0/0]
>> <8388608>...
>> (*) DirectFB/Input: CHICONY HP Basic USB Keyboard (3) 0.1 (directfb.org)
>> (*) Direct/Thread: Started 'Linux Input' (-1) [INPUT OTHER/OTHER 0/0]
>> <8388608>...
>> (*) DirectFB/Input: Logitech Logitech USB Optical M (4) 0.1 (directfb.org
>> )
>> (*) Direct/Thread: Started 'Linux Input' (6396) [INPUT OTHER/OTHER 0/0]
>> <8388608>...
>> (*) DirectFB/Input: HP WMI hotkeys (5) 0.1 (directfb.org)
>> (*) Direct/Thread: Started 'Linux Input' (-1) [INPUT OTHER/OTHER 0/0]
>> <8388608>...
>> (*) DirectFB/Input: Video Bus (6) 0.1 (directfb.org)
>> (*) DirectFB/Genefx: MMX detected and enabled
>> (*) DirectFB/Graphics: MMX Software Rasterizer 0.6 (directfb.org)
>> (*) DirectFB/Core/WM: Default 0.3 (directfb.org)
>> (*) FBDev/Surface: Allocated 1024x768 32 bit RGB32 buffer (index 0) at
>> offset 0 and pitch 4096.
>> (*) Direct/Thread: Started 'EventBufferFeed' (-1) [MESSAGING OTHER/OTHER
>> 0/0] <8388608>...
>> rdp_client_connect_demand_active failed
>> Failed to check FreeRDP file descriptor
>>  (!!!)  *** WARNING [still objects in 'Window Pool'] ***
>> [../../../lib/fusion/object.c:241 in fusion_object_pool_destroy()]
>>  (!!!)  *** WARNING [still objects in 'Layer Region Pool'] ***
>> [../../../lib/fusion/object.c:241 in fusion_object_pool_destroy()]
>>  (!!!)  *** WARNING [still objects in 'Layer Context Pool'] ***
>> [../../../lib/fusion/object.c:241 in fusion_object_pool_destroy()]
>>  (!!!)  *** WARNING [still objects in 'Surface Pool'] ***
>> [../../../lib/fusion/object.c:241 in fusion_object_pool_destroy()]
>>
>> -----------------------------------------------------
>> Thomas PABST
>> thomas.pa...@gmail.com
>>
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