Answering myself:
On 06/02/2011 08:11 PM, Gerry Reno wrote:
> Where does this come from?
>
DirectFB VNC backend
> 02/06/2011 19:29:13 Listening for VNC connections on TCP port 5900
> 02/06/2011 19:29:13 ListenOnTCPPort: Address already in use
>
> I grep'd the code but cannot find any
Where does this come from?
02/06/2011 19:29:13 Listening for VNC connections on TCP port 5900
02/06/2011 19:29:13 ListenOnTCPPort: Address already in use
I grep'd the code but cannot find any VNC. How can I change this port?
Gerry
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Hello FreeRDP developers,
I think it is time to start thinking about the next release, FreeRDP 0.9. As
you already know, this release not only brings a couple of very interesting
features, but it is also our first official release under the Apache
license. The license change is the number one reas
I think that after my last commit, it is safe enough to be merged (last
modifications were to update the windows port according to the refactoring)
I'll merge it now
On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 6:58 PM, Gerry Reno wrote:
> I just took a look at this pull request. Looks really good. Nice
> improvem
I just took a look at this pull request. Looks really good. Nice
improvements.
When is this going to merge into the tree?
Gerry
On 06/01/2011 08:05 PM, Marc-André Moreau wrote:
> I have added a new pull request:
> https://github.com/FreeRDP/FreeRDP/pull/29
>
> As the description says, it co
Interesting.
But I think many people will not be familiar with a cmake toolchain and
this will cause a lot of confusion.
Also cross-compiling with cmake is not trivial. But cross-compiling
process is well understood with a GNU-style toolchain.
Just things to consider.
Gerry
On 06/02/2011
On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 21:16, Gerry Reno wrote:
> Does cmake work in embedded environments? I don't think so.
>
> People have hacked together a bunch of patches to try and make it work
> embedded but overall I don't think ready for primetime.
It does and quite well; I use it in daily basis and
On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 21:11, Marc-André Moreau
wrote:
> Yup, cmake being on the todo list for a while, maybe we should revive the
> interest in moving to cmake before the 0.9 release?
Yes; I have stoped to work on that due other higher priority tasks and
won't have time to look at it very soon b
Does cmake work in embedded environments? I don't think so.
People have hacked together a bunch of patches to try and make it work
embedded but overall I don't think ready for primetime.
Gerry
On 06/02/2011 05:11 PM, Marc-André Moreau wrote:
> Yup, cmake being on the todo list for a while,
Yup, cmake being on the todo list for a while, maybe we should revive the
interest in moving to cmake before the 0.9 release?
On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 4:49 PM, Jay Sorg wrote:
> Ideally we should not have project file in there at all.
> If we switch to cmake, the project files will get created.
>
Ideally we should not have project file in there at all.
If we switch to cmake, the project files will get created.
Jay
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Hi Gerry,
On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 4:28 PM, Gerry Reno wrote:
> Microsoft created such a mess with this non-backwards-compatible one-way
> conversion stuff.
>
> Anyone doing a shared project must have all programmers using the exact
> same version of VS.
>
> Well MS that doesn't work too well with
Microsoft created such a mess with this non-backwards-compatible one-way
conversion stuff.
Anyone doing a shared project must have all programmers using the exact
same version of VS.
Well MS that doesn't work too well with public repos.
Is it possible to somehow have both versions available? M
I'm currently taking a look at Visual Studio 2010, which I guess is getting
more and more adopted over Visual Studio 2008. The project files for
wfreerdp are still for 2008, and I wouldn't want to break compatibility with
2008 just by moving to 2010. There might be a solution though, there appears
Greetings, I'm on a windows-XP box VNC connecting to an ubuntu box and running
xfreerdp (output pasted below). I connect to my target windows-XP using
xfreerdp,
get the prompt but the output of anything that I type seems to be rather
strange (the
'n' doesn't produce any letters, the 'a' produces
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