----- Original Message ----- > ----- Original Message ----- > > --[ UxBoD ]-- schrieb: > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > >> Hello, > > >> > > >> Am 09.11.2010 16:45, schrieb --[ UxBoD ]--: > > >>> ----- Original Message ----- > > >>> What I have noticed though it that the binary I compile is huge > > >>> compared to the one that is shipped. Is that due to it being in > > >>> some > > >>> sort of debug mode or has the binary been stripped ? > > >> please configure Qt for building "release" binaries (it looks > > >> like > > >> you're building the client in debug mode). > > >> > > >> best regards, > > >> > > >> Heinz > > > > > > Thanks Heinz. > > > > > > I have now compiled it as a release binary and it is a lot smaller > > > now :) Still having the same problem though that when I launch > > > x2goclient it starts up vcxsrv, sshd and pulse okay; the x2go > > > status > > > screen changes to say Connecting and then it hangs :( What I think > > > is happening is that vcxsrv is ignoring the display parameter that > > > is passed to it. If I run xcalc -display localhost:0 that works; > > > though if I try xcalc -display:6000 it fails. I am guessing the > > > next > > > step should be the NX libraries etc starting. Any ideas ? > > Hello, > > > > 0 - Display number > > 6000 - TCP port > > > > TCP port = Display number + 6000 > > > > regards > > Yep, but still not dice. It gets to the point of connecting and then > just hangs. I can see all the necessary processes running and > obviously X is working okay. Will check from the server side and see > if it is even attempting to start the session.
After watching the remote server the SSH session is not even being attempted to be established :( I have even tried setting the working directory back to being xming once vcxsrv has been started incase I was corrupting a path further down the chain; though still no joy. Any ideas please ? -- Thanks, Phil _______________________________________________ X2go-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/x2go-dev
