Re: [Cooker] [new SRPM] tightvnc-1.2.3
On Tuesdayen den 2 April 2002 20.07, Han wrote: It is my intend to build a replacing package. (since no one else seems interested...) A while ago I submitted patches to upgrade current vnc with latest tightvnc (patch), but it went unoticed. Also, I experienced very slow performance on windows to windows with tightvnc, I don't know why... -- Regards // Oden Eriksson
[Cooker] [new SRPM] tightvnc-1.2.3
Hi, Since I also follow the OpenBSD packagemanagement quite closely I noticed they switched to tightvnc. I looked at the package and it looks convincing and I build an rpm based on the vnc-spec and on some other rpms. I get the following errors from rpmlint: W: tightvnc-server no-default-runlevel The default runlevel isn't specified in the initscript. What to do? W: tightvnc-server incoherent-init-script-name vncserver The init script name should be the same as the package name in lower case. It is my intend to build a replacing package. This package is a for testing. To get a very short build time I didn't build the most important package so if you really want to test it remove all ### from the spec-file. Before I go any further I would like to hear your opinion. Groetjes, Han. -- http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanb/software
Re: [Cooker] [new SRPM] tightvnc-1.2.3
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 08:07:38PM +0200, Han wrote: W: tightvnc-server no-default-runlevel The default runlevel isn't specified in the initscript. What to do? Read the RUNLEVEL FILES section of man chkconfig. W: tightvnc-server incoherent-init-script-name vncserver The init script name should be the same as the package name in lower case. It is my intend to build a replacing package. W = Warning so just ignore it if what you're doing requires you to do what the warning is giving you a hard time about. -- Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://ben.reser.org What difference does it make to the dead, the orphans, and the homeless, whether the mad destruction is wrought under the name of totalitarianism or the holy name of liberty and democracy? - Ghandi