NEW: x11/nx/nxproxy 3.5.0

2011-12-30 Thread Sebastian Reitenbach
Hi,

attached tarball contains the nxproxy port. As far as I can see, its normally 
supposed to link against the libXau.a from the nx-X11 sources, but it also 
links happily against the libXau.a from xenocara and works well.

This is needed for the x11/nx/nx{ssh|comp} and x11/nx/opennx updates.

I'm not sure about the wording in the DESCR and COMMENT.

COMMENT= NX X proxy support tool

DESCR:
NX X protocol proxy tool. Its used by NX clients and servers to
establish the remote X connections.

If someone could express it better what it is good for, I'm happy to change 
that ;)

otherwise comments or OK?

Sebastian


nxproxy-3.5.0.tar.gz
Description: application/gzip


Re: NEW: x11/nx/nxproxy 3.5.0

2011-12-30 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 06:30:31PM +0100, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote:
 Hi,
 
 attached tarball contains the nxproxy port. As far as I can see, its normally 
 supposed to link against the libXau.a from the nx-X11 sources, but it also 
 links happily against the libXau.a from xenocara and works well.

Being an _extensive_ user of opennx on OpenBSD I would advise to be very 
careful here.
I've had issues in the past with X libs from xorg and the bundled ones from nx 
on Linux.
If you are certain this has no side effect, then fine with me, I just want to 
make sure all works as intended.
 



Re: NEW: x11/nx/nxproxy 3.5.0

2011-12-30 Thread Sebastian Reitenbach
 
On Friday, December 30, 2011 18:44 CET, Antoine Jacoutot 
ajacou...@bsdfrog.org wrote: 
 
 On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 06:30:31PM +0100, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote:
  Hi,
  
  attached tarball contains the nxproxy port. As far as I can see, its 
  normally supposed to link against the libXau.a from the nx-X11 sources, but 
  it also links happily against the libXau.a from xenocara and works well.
 
 Being an _extensive_ user of opennx on OpenBSD I would advise to be very 
 careful here.
 I've had issues in the past with X libs from xorg and the bundled ones from 
 nx on Linux.
 If you are certain this has no side effect, then fine with me, I just want to 
 make sure all works as intended.
  
 
As said, it works well for me on i386 and macppc. Those are the architectures 
where I have a local X running.
I tested against 3 different NX servers running on OpenSUSE/SLES.

When someone could test it together with the other updates, at least on amd64, 
would be appreciated.

Sebastian