Just an update.

I am thinking that some general path for includes and libs is not set
correctly since when I did:

export PIXMAN_LIBS="-L/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ -lpixman-1"
export PIXMAN_CFLAGS="-I/usr/include/pixman-1"

and retried, then it found the pixman-1 stuff but now not the "libdrm" and
when I fixed the libdrm then it found that one but not the x11 stuff which
is also already installed.

Seems like some path has been changed somewhere.

Has anyone ran into this problem on Ubuntu?
Thanks,
Lonnie


On Thu, Jun 20, 2019 at 2:17 PM Lonnie Cumberland <lon...@outstep.com>
wrote:

> Hello All,
>
> I have been working, on my way with Ubuntu  18.04 x64 through:
>
> https://github.com/ogon-project/ogon/blob/master/doc/build-debian-ubuntu.md
>
> and have found out that you also need to do:
>
> sudo mkdir /opt/ogon/varsudo chown ${USER}:${USER} /opt/ogon/var
>
>
> sudo mkdir /opt/ogon/var/runsudo chown ${USER}:${USER} /opt/ogon/var/run
>
>
> The above should be added to the Wiki documentation, I think.
>
> Now I am down to the "ogon-x-backend" part at the "Building" section.
>
> Have gotten to:
>
> git clone https://github.com/ogon-project/xserver-ogon.gitcd 
> xserver-ogonNOCONFIGURE=10 
> ./autogen.shPKG_CONFIG_PATH=/opt/ogon/lib/pkgconfig/:/opt/ogon/share/pkgconfig:/opt/ogon/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig/
>  ./configure --disable-xfree86-utils --disable-linux-acpi --disable-linux-apm 
> --disable-xorg --disable-xvfb --disable-xquartz --disable-standalone-xpbproxy 
> --disable-xwin --disable-glamor --disable-kdrive --disable-xephyr 
> --disable-xfake --disable-xfbdev --disable-kdrive-kbd --disable-kdrive-mouse 
> --disable-kdrive-evdev --with-vendor-web="http://www.ogon-project.com"; 
> --disable-xquartz --disable-xnest --disable-xorg  --prefix=/opt/ogon/ 
> --enable-xogon --disable-xwayland 
> --with-xkb-output=/usr/share/X11/xkb/compiled 
> --with-xkb-path=/usr/share/X11/xkb --with-xkb-bin-directory=/usr/bin/ 
> LDFLAGS="-Wl,-rpath=/opt/ogon/lib:/opt/ogon/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/"
>
>
> When I get to the last line (above) it runs "./configure" and even though
> I have pixman-1-dev installed
>
> libpixman-1-dev is already the newest version (0.34.0-2)
>
> I am getting a configure error:
>
> -------------------------------------
> checking for PIXMAN... no
> configure: error: Package requirements (pixman-1 >= 0.27.2) were not met:
>
> No package 'pixman-1' found
>
> Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you
> installed software in a non-standard prefix.
>
> Alternatively, you may set the environment variables PIXMAN_CFLAGS
> and PIXMAN_LIBS to avoid the need to call pkg-config.
> See the pkg-config man page for more details.
> -----------------------------------
>
> Any ideas on how to fix this?
> Thanks,
> Lonnie
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 20, 2019 at 6:18 AM Armin Novak via FreeRDP-devel <
> freerdp-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>
>> Hi Lonnie,
>>
>> While freerdp ships with with some server code the implementations are on
>> a protocol level and the server binaries mostly for demonstration.
>> (No session management, user management, ...)
>>
>> You might want to look at https://github.com/ogon-project/ogon-project
>> which takes freerdp and builds a full fledged server component on top of it.
>>
>> Am June 19, 2019 10:38:43 PM UTC schrieb Lonnie Cumberland via
>> FreeRDP-devel <freerdp-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>:
>> >Hello,
>> >
>> >I am a bit new to FreeRDP and have just compiled the sources after many
>> >steps following:
>> >
>> >https://github.com/FreeRDP/FreeRDP/wiki/Compilation
>> >
>> >and with the additional "-DWITH_SERVER=ON"
>> >
>> >cmake -GNinja -DCHANNEL_URBDRC=ON -DWITH_DSP_FFMPEG=ON -DWITH_CUPS=ON
>> >-DWITH_PULSE=ON -DWITH_FAAC=OFF -DWITH_JPEG=ON -DWITH_FAAD2=ON
>> >-DWITH_GSM=ON -DMONOLITHIC_BUILD=ON -DWITH_SERVER=ON  ..
>> >
>> >since I am really interested in being able to compile this for Ubuntu
>> >and
>> >Windows so that I can run the FreeRDP server part on either one and not
>> >use
>> >the msts.exe on the Microsoft side.
>> >
>> >I am also interested in the seamless mode and testing with:
>> >
>> >1. Ubuntu FreeRDP server ---- connecting with FreeRDP Windows client
>> >2. Windows FreeRDP server ---- connecting with FreeRDP Ubuntu client
>> >
>> >In both seamless mode and normal modes as I am trying to get a feel for
>> >what FreeRDP can do.
>> >
>> >The catch is that even with the "-DWITH_SERVER=ON" then I did not see
>> >the
>> >
>> >xfreerdp-server
>> >
>> >executable generated when I did the Ubuntu 18.04 compile but seems like
>> >everything built just fine.
>> >
>> >Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>> >Thanks,
>> >Lonnie
>> >
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