On Fri, 2014-05-16 at 11:03 +0900, Koichiro IWAO wrote:
> Thank you for information.  I will switch development environment to
> latest Fedora 20.  It is much easier to make getting it working on
> RHEL7, future CentOS7 and future other RHEL clones, as you say.  I
> also test it on at least current releases of CentOS and Amazon Linux.
> 

I would be wary of doing that. Fedora 20 is ahead of what RHEL7 will be
and my guess is that far more people are going to be interested in
running xrdp/x11rdp on a RHEL7 based machine than on a Fedora one.
Though one thing to note is that RHEL7 is a 64 bit only install. There
is a 32bit userspace for application compatibility but you must install
in 64bit mode.

Simpler thing would just be to target RHEL7 directly using the release
candidate ISO's which are freely available

   http://ftp.redhat.com/redhat/rhel/rc/7/Server/x86_64/iso/

Then switch to CentOS in a couple of months when the actual release
becomes available. There will be little change between the RC and the
release version going on past experience.

JAB.

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Jonathan A. Buzzard                 Email: jonathan (at) buzzard.me.uk
Fife, United Kingdom.



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