On Fri, Nov 8, 2019 at 9:56 AM Alexander Kanavin <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Nov 2019 at 18:20, Michael Halstead < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> > If you replace that with tigervnc (a modern, supported fork of >> tightvnc), then the tests pass fine. >> > https://tigervnc.org/ >> > >> >> TigerVNC is now installed from the standard repos where available. >> >> > >> > As Fedora has already obsoleted tightvnc in favor of tigervnc, I think >> we should do the same on all debian machines (debian provides both tightvnc >> and tigervnc, but treats them as equal). >> > https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/tightvnc/blob/master/f/dead.package >> > I also checked that tightvnc is not available for opensuse either. >> >> >> Server components of TigerVNC are in xorg-x11-Xvnc package which is >> installed on all the openSUSE workers so I expect the VNC server there to >> work. Please let me know if they do not. >> >> >> On Ubuntu 16.04 and Debian 8 workers I've installed from >> https://bintray.com/tigervnc/stable/tigervnc/1.9.0. This should allow >> tests to complete. Installing packages outside of the distribution's >> package manager might invalidate these as sanity tested distros. I'd >> appreciate feedback about this. >> > > Thanks a lot! There are two things to check: > 1. Old instances of vnc may still be running and should be shut down (via > 'vncserver -kill :1') > 2. vncserver executable should point to tigervnc (if both tigervnc and > tightvnc are installed - I don't know if you removed the tightvnc packages). > I removed tightvnc and all workers have been rebooted so we are good to go. Any comment on using packages from outside of the distro's official packaging? > > Otherwise everything should be ready for re-testing the patches. I can > resend them if needed. > > Alex >
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