On Thu, Mar 03, 2011 at 02:11:08PM +0100, Sebastiaan Breedveld wrote:
> Hi,

Hello,

> In our environment, we have users that run persistent VNC sessions, and 
> on request through inetd. For ease of reminding, I like to give the 
> persistent users a low display number (e.g. 1-20). The problem is that a 
> new persistent user may have its display blocked by an inetd session.
> 
> Therefor I like to specify a display range that inetd can use. The 
> following patch allows an optional argument for inetd:
> Xvnc -inetd 20-100; % uses displays 20-100
> Xvnc -inetd; % uses the default 1-99

This extension of -inetd parameter seems fine for me. This functionality
can be accepted to 1.1 after beta1 release.

Btw would it be possible to also update Xvnc manpage to catch this
extension, please?

> Ps: while testing incorrect input, I noticed that incorrect input is 
> ignored by default. E.g. Xvnc -screen -1 10x20x24 only gives a message 
> and the usage options, but runs Xvnc ignoring the incorrect argument.

Hmm, I get sigsegv when I pass your arguments.

I opened
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3198439&group_id=254363&atid=1126848
to track this issue because I don't have time for it right now.

Regards, Adam

-- 
Adam Tkac, Red Hat, Inc.

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