Eep.. Resending from the right account.

On Aug 26, 2011, at 10:03 AM, Marc-André Moreau wrote:

> On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 10:58 AM, Alexis Moinet <alexis.moi...@umons.ac.be> 
> wrote:
> On 26/08/11 16:38, Otavio Salvador wrote :
>> On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 11:32, Alexis Moinet <alexis.moi...@umons.ac.be> 
>> wrote:
>>> usually a cmake target (i.e. a library or an executable) is linked to a lib 
>>> using the command "target_link_libraries()"
>> 
>> Not really so this is the wrong fix.
>> 
>> If cunit requires ncurses so the .pc file needs to tell it to cmake,
>> not the other way around.
>> 
> 
> Sorry my understanding was that he had a case where test_freerdp required 
> libncurses, not that cunit required libncurses
> 
> I was using openSUSE a couple of months ago, and their cunit build was not 
> very good. The build depended on ncurses, which is not needed for us. Is it 
> possible to add a check in cmake for SUSE in particular so that it adds 
> ncurses as a dependency, just to fix building on SUSE? 

Can I get this thread diverted back to the real issue. =)  Where -Wno- 
brokenness in GCC compilers and bad SuSE compiled cunit libraries are 
interesting (their cmake in SLE11 SP1 is too old for FreeRPD as well).  
However, my real core issue is:

>> However now I'm presented with an issue which I'm unsure of the solution.  
>> It currently is tripping over the "if credentials are valid, the NTLMSSP 
>> implementation may be to blame" error while doing a simple freerdp to our 
>> 2008 r2 Terminal server.  I know with rdesktop I had to hack the code to 
>> allow not only RSA but DSA certs initially.   But I'm not sure if this is 
>> related to this issue or not.  
>> 
>> If someone dealing with the FreeRDP 1.0 branch could throw me a bone with 
>> how to solve (or at least get more useful debugging data to help track it 
>> down) this I'd be grateful.  I'm attempting to get this all setup to test 
>> out the RemoteRDP support recently added as we're currently using the 
>> SEAMLESS RDP hack and I'm finding it woefully broken in too many places that 
>> are just unfixable.  So if a hand can be given you'll get another RemoteRDP 
>> tester for your trouble. =)

If there is a way to provide more information I'm happy to do so.

Thanks

- Ben


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