On my systems it returns /usr/lib/x2go, which is where x2gologlevel.pm is located. /usr/sbin/x2gocleansessions uses "x2gopath libexec" to get which paths it needs to search for the needed perl modules. Why x2gopath returns that path on your system is beyond me - I generally only run Ubuntu on my systems :) It is really quite weird, as /usr/bin/x2gopath (at least on my systems) doesn't even seem capable of returning a path like the one you are getting. A workaround would probably be to make /usr/libexec/x2go a symlink to /usr/lib64/x2go. I do however think it would be a good idea to find out why this is happening, as other CentOS users might run into the same problem, and it might be preventable in the code.
2013/6/10 Jan Middelkoop <j...@recreatie-zorg.nl> > [root@local ~]# x2gopath libexec > /usr/libexec/x2go > > > Kindest regards, > > Jan Middelkoop > Recreatie en Zorg Groep B.V. > > -- > Website: http://www.recreatie-zorg.nl/ > E-mail: j...@recreatie-zorg.nl > Telephone: +31 10 714 22 97 > > > Op 10-06-13 11:31, Anders Bruun Olsen schreef: > > Hi Jan, > > Can you post the output of: "x2gopath libexec"? > > > 2013/6/10 Jan Middelkoop <j...@recreatie-zorg.nl> > >> Hi Anders, >> >> Thank you for your reply. Sorry for not getting back to you earlier. >> >> I definitely do not have an SSH proxy configured in the x2goclient. >> >> If you have any other suggestions or things I might try, please let me >> know. >> >> Kindest regards, >> >> Jan Middelkoop >> Recreatie en Zorg Groep B.V. >> >> -- >> Website: http://www.recreatie-zorg.nl/ >> E-mail: j...@recreatie-zorg.nl >> Telephone: +31 10 714 22 97 >> >> Op 07-06-13 10:15, Anders Bruun Olsen schreef: >> >> Hi Jan, >> >> The output from x2goclient indicates that it is trying to use an SSH >> proxy. Can you double check that your x2go session doesn't have SSH >> proxying enabled? (Go to Session Preferences and make sure that "Use Proxy >> server for SSH connection" isn't chosen) >> >> >> 2013/6/6 Jan Middelkoop <j...@recreatie-zorg.nl> >> >>> Hello! >>> >>> After not getting freenx working properly on a clean install of CentOS >>> 6.4, someone advised me to install x2go server. I was surprised by the >>> ease of installation, using the RHEL6 repository. Using an x2go client on >>> Ubuntu 12.04 to connect, things worked fantastic out of the box. >>> >>> However, after a reboot of the CentOS 6.4 machine, the client can no >>> longer connect. I've presented this issue to #x2go on Freenode, where >>> sunweaver was gracious enough to provide some useful information. He >>> advised me to post about my issue on this mailing list. >>> >>> After an unsuccessful connection attempt, this is in /var/log/syslog >>> with debug log level: http://pastebin.com/L3e4xP6g The x2go client >>> says: http://pastebin.com/CiGatMeS When I connect, I get those >>> errors. When I re-connect it shows an active session, but I can't resume >>> it. I can start a new one, but then the same thing happens as the first >>> time. The error message shows up and next time there's 2 sessions in the >>> session popup during login. >>> >>> Per sunweaver's suggestions, I've tried rm -f >>> /var/lib/x2go/x2go_sessions and x2godbadmin --createdb but that didn't >>> solve the problem. There is also no process x2gocleansessions running. >>> There is nothing actually running with x2go in the name (ps aux | grep >>> x2go returns nothing). When starting x2gocleansessions manually, I get: >>> http://pastebin.com/fExxSJ5p >>> >>> Another suggestion was to create a brand new user account, but there I >>> get the same error as with the other user account. I've tried a fresh >>> account on both server and client. >>> >>> About the not locating x2gologlevel.pm bit (the x2gocleansessions >>> error)... seems like it's include path is insufficient. The file is in >>> /usr/lib64/x2go/x2gologlevel.pm. Not sure how to fix that and if it's >>> indication of bigger problems. Also interesting... in the sudoers file >>> there's a reference to /usr/bin/x2gopgwrapper, but this executable does not >>> exist. >>> >>> If you have any suggestions on things which I could try that might shed >>> further light on this, please let me know. >>> >>> Also, the machine that's plagued with this issue is a fresh >>> installation, with nothing sensitive, critical or even mildly important >>> running there yet. I could provide you with ssh access to this machine so >>> you can have a look around and/or attempt to connect. If that helps, >>> please find me on irc.freenode.net in #x2go under nickname Hyperbyte, >>> so we can work something out. >>> >>> Kindest regards, >>> Jan Middelkoop >>> _______________________________________________ >>> X2Go-Dev mailing list >>> X2Go-Dev@lists.berlios.de >>> https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/x2go-dev >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Anders Bruun Olsen >> It-ansvarlig >> Det Danske Sprog- og Litteraturselskab >> (Society for Danish Language and Literature) >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> X2Go-Dev mailing >> listX2Go-Dev@lists.berlios.dehttps://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/x2go-dev >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> X2Go-Dev mailing list >> X2Go-Dev@lists.berlios.de >> https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/x2go-dev >> > > > > -- > Anders Bruun Olsen > It-ansvarlig > Det Danske Sprog- og Litteraturselskab > (Society for Danish Language and Literature) > > > _______________________________________________ > X2Go-Dev mailing > listX2Go-Dev@lists.berlios.dehttps://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/x2go-dev > > > > _______________________________________________ > X2Go-Dev mailing list > X2Go-Dev@lists.berlios.de > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/x2go-dev > -- Anders Bruun Olsen It-ansvarlig Det Danske Sprog- og Litteraturselskab (Society for Danish Language and Literature)
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