Hi Mike,

I don´t want to open a bug report with FreeRDP unless using a recent version. 
And right now it is not clear to me whether it is a bug in FreeRdP, whether 
recent or not, or a bug in Guacamole 1.1. The fact that it works when 
connecting with FreeRDP itself, is more of an indicator (not a proof)of the 
issue is with Guacamole.

I can imagine what feedback I´d get when I open a bug in Debian and then figure 
out it is entirely unrelated to FreeRDP. If it turns out to be a bug in 
FreeRDP, then there is the option to ask them to update.

Btw, I tried to build FreeRDP myself and failed: 
https://github.com/FreeRDP/FreeRDP/issues/5886.

Please…

Thanks, Joachim

 

Von: Mike Jumper <[email protected]> 
Gesendet: Montag, 17. Februar 2020 20:20
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: Update to 1.1.0 breaks RDP

 

On Mon, Feb 17, 2020, 10:58 Joachim Lindenberg <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

Hello Mike, all,

I tried to use a nightly build of freerdp because of  
<https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-952> 
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-952, but failed. I´d definitely 
appreciate if the team could provide instructions how to build a guacd docker 
image using a nightly build, rather then all of us trying to figure out the 
hard way… and yes, I do appreciate the work being done by the team a lot!

 

This wouldn't come down to instructions, but rather creating an entirely 
different image. The current image uses the freerdp2 package from the 
distribution of the base image. Building FreeRDP from source instead would be a 
completely different process.

 

I believe there was a WIP that did exactly that but for the 1.x versions of 
FreeRDP, and we moved away from that approach once support for 2.0.0 was added. 
If the packages provided by the distros are proving this unreliable, perhaps we 
need to bring that WIP back.

 

Regardless of the above, if your particular distro has a specifically buggy 
package, opening a bug report with that distro would be the best idea. Anything 
we do to allow our images to be easily rebuilt against arbitrary FreeRDP 
snapshots would be a workaround. Proper bug reports and updated packages are 
the true solution 

 

- Mike

 

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