The system is on CentOS Linux release 7.4.1708 (Core)

with the Tiger VNC server version tigervnc-server-1.8.0-1.el7.x86_64

my TurboVNC build was from source using the dev branches in git (for 
turbovnc, libjpeg-turbo and virtualgl)

Thanks!
On Saturday, February 13, 2021 at 2:20:42 PM UTC-8 DRC wrote:

> I'm wondering if it needs a specific version of the RENDER extension.
> I'll investigate. Can you clarify which specific version of CentOS 7
> (cat /etc/redhat-release) and TigerVNC (rpm -q tigervnc-server) you are
> using? I assume you're also using the latest TurboVNC? I'll compare
> the version of RENDER used in TigerVNC and TurboVNC and see if there is
> a discrepancy.
>
> On 2/12/21 6:52 PM, sigwx314 wrote:
> > Hi
> > 
> > I'm running a commercial software package on CentOS7, that is completely
> > fine with the old TigerVNC that comes installed, but when I use TurboVnc
> > (built from the dev branch in the git repo), the software issues a
> > warning that the RENDER extension wasn't found.  Things work ok, but I'd
> > like to clear the warning if I can.  Odd thing is that 'xdpyinfo' shows
> > RENDER in the extension list on the TurboVnc server, so I'm not sure
> > what else could be missing.   Other than the switches to
> > enable/reference the local libturbojpeg, I have not enabled any special
> > build switches and wondered if there was maybe something I needed to
> > enable to make RENDER happy?
> > 
> > Thanks
>

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