> On 25 Jul 2018, at 8:00 pm, macports-users-requ...@lists.macports.org wrote:
>
>> What exactly is your question ? The macPorts build of cotvnc is 64-bit and
>> no warnings are offered running it.
>
> Agreed. I use cotvnc all the time and I've seen no problems with it on High
> Sierra so f
On Jul 24, 2018, at 08:48, Christopher Jones wrote:
> What exactly is your question ? The macPorts build of cotvnc is 64-bit and no
> warnings are offered running it.
Agreed. I use cotvnc all the time and I've seen no problems with it on High
Sierra so far. Actually I use the cotvnc-devel p
am, James wrote:
>
> For ages I have used Chicken but High Sierra warns me of it being a 32bit app.
> macports has cotvnc and also vnc
> Any opinions sage words or other
> Thanks
> James
>
> PS Chicken means ‘Chicken of the VNC’ and cotvnc is a port of it. I assume
>
> On 24 Jul 2018, at 8:00 pm, macports-users-requ...@lists.macports.org wrote:
>
>> For ages I have used Chicken but High Sierra warns me of it being a 32bit
>> app.
>> macports has cotvnc and also vnc
>> Any opinio,ns sage words or other
>
> Usually I use
On 2018-07-24 07:55, James wrote:
> For ages I have used Chicken but High Sierra warns me of it being a 32bit app.
> macports has cotvnc and also vnc
> Any opinions sage words or other
Usually I use the builtin VNC client of macOS. You can launch it by
opening a vnc:// URL from Finder
For ages I have used Chicken but High Sierra warns me of it being a 32bit app.
macports has cotvnc and also vnc
Any opinions sage words or other
Thanks
James
PS Chicken means ‘Chicken of the VNC’ and cotvnc is a port of it. I assume one
can build it in 64bit mode