Gentlemen - I'm trying to get a handle on what the various xrdp release
numbers are and where the sources can be found.  Specifically, the sort
of information that is often found in a "Roadmap" or "Releases"
document.

 

The problem I'm trying to address is that I'm working in an environment
running 0.4.2 and am having problems with later version of the WinXP
Remote Desktop Connection client ("protocol error...").  I understand
that this has been fixed in later releases, and would like to identify
the minimal fix and back-port it to my constrained and controlled
environment.

 

I DO have the source for releases 0.4.2.  Some of my Fedora based
systems seem to have a release 0.5.  I've noticed references to 0.6, 0.7
and 0.8 in various web postings.  I went to GitHub, but couldn't seem to
find any info that correlated the Git versioning to a set of release
numbers of the form 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, etc.

 

Any enlightenment would be appreciated.

 

Regards

-- Charlie

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