On 23/03/15 21:13, DRC wrote:
> On 3/23/15 6:48 AM, Dr. Roman Grothausmann wrote:
>> On 23/03/15 12:40, Dr. Roman Grothausmann wrote:
>>> With -DVGL_FAKEXCB=1 programmatical resizes now work (using vglconnect or 
>>> within
>>> VNC session), but resizing the Qt5 window with the mouse or using maximize 
>>> still
>>> leads to artefacts. Do You have any idea what could be the reason for this?
>>
>> I just found on
>> http://svn.code.sf.net/p/virtualgl/code/tags/2.4/doc/index.html#hd0015
>> that vglrun has a +xcb option which is needed for this to work (an option 
>> vglrun
>> -h does not list). With +xcb resizing the Qt5 window with the mouse or using
>> maximize works as well.
>
> Yes, sorry about the bad game of Fizbin.  The next release will make Qt5
> support automatic, but it's going to require re-architecting the way
> VirtualGL handles the loading of symbols from the underlying libraries.

No problem, it was just meant as a hint for others that might stumble into this 
problem. We are very grateful for VirtualGL, Your maintenance and Your support. 
Our whole server set-up would be hardly useful without it. Many thanks for that.

One problem that I've observed with VirtualGL-2.4 (+XCB) is that the app 
crashes 
with

[VGL] ERROR: in getGLXDrawable--
[VGL]    186: Window has been deleted by window manager

if the window or a sub-window is closed with the closing-cross in the window 
frame created by the window manager. Can that be related to VirtualGL or XCB? 
This wasn't a problem before, nor is it when running the Qt5 app without 
VirtualGL.

Thanks again
Roman

-- 
Dr. Roman Grothausmann

Tomographie und Digitale Bildverarbeitung
Tomography and Digital Image Analysis

Institut für Funktionelle und Angewandte Anatomie, OE 4120
Medizinische Hochschule Hannover
Carl-Neuberg-Str. 1
D-30625 Hannover

Tel. +49 511 532-9574

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