And I am pretty sure, you need to restart the freshly compiled binary.
Yeah, that's what I find weird, I didn't had to.
After replacing the client war file (after I executed "make install"), I
got disconnected (maybe because tomcat registered a file change of the
.war file) and after hitting F5 on my browser, I got connected again and
1.2 was running. I'm sure that I got the 1.2 version because now, there
is a small thumbnail on the bottom right when I got two connections
open. That wasn't there before. It was very confusing for me because I
haven't even restarted guacd yet.
Well anyway, it works fine now! Thank you again.
Cheers
On 14.08.20 13:42, Sven Specker wrote:
On 2020-08-14 12:54, Noneatme wrote:
Hi,
After I made the changes you mentioned, I've compiled the server and
replaced the .war file with the new client. After a reconnect, I
could type the ~ again. I didn't even had to restart guacd, that was
interesting.
While doing so, I also upgraded to guacamole 1.2 simultaneously.
Maybe it was fixed in 1.2 :)
Because the keymap is in guacd's hands, the client war has nothing to
do with it unless I am much mistaken.
And I am pretty sure, you need to restart the freshly compiled binary.
My settings were only valid for 1.0, I have yet to update mine to 1.2
and will find out if that problem was fixed.
Best regards,
Sven Specker
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