On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 01:23:14PM -0500, DRC wrote:
> Are you two testing it differently?  I can confirm that the cjpeg
> utility is broken, but the encoder should work fine when used with
> TigerVNC.  The difference is that cjpeg uses disk-based encoding rather
> than memory-based encoding.  One of the optimizations I made to jchuff.c
> was to prevent it from checking and flushing the buffer to disk on every
> single byte written, and in the process of doing that I apparently broke
> disk-based encoding.  I will fix it.
> 

I tested Xvnc with "our" jpeg, Intel 64bit platform thus without SIMD
code. I played film about 30 sec and Xvnc didn't crash.

Adam

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