Anyone:

OK, I found the problem: definitely my fault...  quite stupid really, sorry
about that.  Something I did with my CVS server caused my files to get
truncated while originally uploaded.  I will have the problem solved and get
everything recompiled in the next few days from a computer at work (my
computer has Beta 1 of VS.NET installed and tends to create binaries that
can't be run without a few new versions of support DLLs that most people
shouldn't deal with :) ).

On the subject of TridiaVNC:

For people who happen to be reading this (and are interested in replying, of
course), what are peoples' opinions of TridiaVNC, the company itself, not
necessarily the product?  I got a request from a TridiaVNC
developer-type-person to port my patch to their code base so they could
"look into including it".  As it stands, I am not all that enthusiastic
about the idea of spending time helping Tridia.  I've spent the last day or
so compiling quite a few numbers detailing how each of their products are
inconsistently charged (and all against your benefit) and are way overpriced
in general for what amount of work actually goes into them.  If I get no
replies on this in a week I might resend it to the mailing list as its own
topic, thought this might work well enough for now.

I'm really interested in a question that was posted last October, worded
much as how I was thinking of wording my question, that I believe got 0
replies:

<quote src="Steve Bostedor [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]">
I've been seeing a lot about TridiaVNC.  Are these guys in good standing
with the real VNC folks at AT&T?  I did a search on their TridiaVNC mailing
list and as far as I can see, it's just a duplicate of this list.  It just
doesn't seem right.

Steve Bostedor
http://tgcs.web-it.com
</quote>

Sincerely,
Jay Freeman (saurik)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of James ''Wez''
Weatherall
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 5:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Dual monitors in W2k vs NT4 - I did the patch... Announced it,
too...

> Eric:
>
> First off, my name's Jay... :(.  Dean is some other guy who requested this
> same feature two weeks ago with a posting that... well... I already went
> into this in the first e-mail.
>
> I actually don't know what is up with the whole web server problem.  I
> didn't futz with anything that should have broken it; it just doesn't work
> in the versions I compile from AT&T's code (although I can't be 100% sure
it
> isn't my fault).

The Java classes are usually bundled inside the WinVNC executable - are you
sure you're correctly compiling them in?  Are you sure you're using our
code, not Tridia's, as the base?  Tridia's distribution doesn't seem to do
Java any more.

Cheers,

James "Wez" Weatherall
--
          "The path to enlightenment is /usr/bin/enlightenment"
Laboratory for Communications Engineering, Cambridge - Tel : 766513
AT&T Labs Cambridge, UK                              - Tel : 343000
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