Re: [Cooker] [new SRPM] tightvnc-1.2.3

2002-04-04 Thread Oden Eriksson

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...

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Regards // Oden Eriksson




[Cooker] [new SRPM] tightvnc-1.2.3

2002-04-02 Thread Han

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.
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http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanb/software




Re: [Cooker] [new SRPM] tightvnc-1.2.3

2002-04-02 Thread Ben Reser

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.

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