I removed the HasGetIfAddrs definition from darwin.cf again and tried a
different aproach to solve the XDMCP problem. I reordered the
connections in a way that connections of the same type as the XDMCP
manager connection are send first. And it worked. :-)
Thanks, I've commited this
Hi!
Am Mittwoch, 31.12.03 um 02:42 Uhr schrieb Mario Klebsch:
1. I'm using '#define HasGetIfAddrs YES' in darwin.cf (This should
probably be the default, but I forgot about it until now), it
changes the way network interfaces addresses are collected.
I did that change manually and
Mario Klebsch wrote (in a message from Tuesday 30)
Hi!
I tried your fix of the call to XdmcpFlush() and it works for me. Thank
you.
Unfortunately, the -broadcast flag still does not work. The X server
sends the XDMCP queries to its own IP address instead of using the
networks