Would you mind filing a bug report on the TigerVNC github tracker so that
we can follow up on it there?  And since that image looks like an ASIC
layout, can you tell me what application triggers it so I can try to
reproduce (you can email me off list if you want).

Thanks,
-brian

On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 6:20 PM, Brett Williams wrote:

> I've been unable to reproduce the problem using the TurboVNC server.
>
> On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 3:05 PM, DRC wrote:
>
>> OK, well the image is definitely corrupt, meaning that this is a
>> server-side issue.  Is there any way you can try to reproduce the issue
>> using the TurboVNC 2.0 server?  Building the TigerVNC Server isn't exactly
>> straightforward, so in order for me to send you an instrumented binary with
>> the afore-mentioned codec checks, I'm going to have to do that using our
>> server code.
>>
>> It may also be that there is simply a rare bug in the TigerVNC encoder
>> that doesn't affect the TurboVNC Server.
>>
>
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