Am 08.06.2016 um 11:40 schrieb stefan.na...@atlas-elektronik.com:
> Am 07.06.2016 um 21:20 schrieb Eric Frederich:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I couldn’t find any documentation on submitting patches for gitk.
>> I saw in Documentation/SubmittingPatches that gitk is maintained in
>> its own repo.
>> I can’t clone repo’s unless they’re http while on my corporate proxy.
>> I’m hoping someone can help me out or just do it for me ;-)
>> I’d like to revert 66db14c94c95f911f55575c7fdf74c026443d482.
>>
>> That commit just renamed “green” to “lime”
>> It causes gitk to not start up on when ran through VNC.
>> It works fine on that same system natively or over X11 forwarding but not 
>> VNC.
> 
> FWIW, I can confirm that.
> 
> git version 2.8.3
> 
> My $HOME/.config/git/gitk contains:
> 
> set mergecolors {red blue green purple brown "#009090" magenta "#808000" 
> "#009000" "#ff0080" cyan "#b07070" "#70b0f0" "#70f0b0" "#f0b070" "#ff70b0"}
> 
> With that file gitk runs without problems.
> If I move that file away, gitk stops working over VNC and also forwarded X11 
> for me.

More Info:

The forwarded X11 (which is from a Windows machine running Exceed to a Linux 
machine) works
without the gitk file mentioned above, if I edit the 'rgb.txt' used by Exceed 
to contain something like:

 50 205  50             lime

Before the editing the file only contained the following:

 50 205  50             lime green
 50 205  50             LimeGreen

I couldn't do the same for the VNC connection though (Xvnc seems to use a 
hardcoded 'rgb.txt' file).

It seems that using 'lime' was not the best choice...


HTH

Stefan
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