Hi all,
Is the RFB mantainer around? I want to add a "keepRunning" flag to RFBServer, to keep the server when I restart the image (this is useful for headless images -running seaside). Of course, I can keep my own version of RFB, but I think is better to have just one and expand the options of use. Cheers, Esteban |
Am 24.07.2008 um 08:14 schrieb Esteban Lorenzano: > Hi all, > Is the RFB mantainer around? I want to add a "keepRunning" flag to > RFBServer, to keep the server when I restart the image (this is > useful for headless images -running seaside). > Of course, I can keep my own version of RFB, but I think is better > to have just one and expand the options of use. I do not think there is a RFB maintainer currently. At least the SqueakMap page has not been updated in quite a while. You might contact the original author but I guess setting up a repo at squeak source would be a good idea anyway. - Bert - |
On Jul 24, 2008, at 20:39 , Bert Freudenberg wrote:
> > Am 24.07.2008 um 08:14 schrieb Esteban Lorenzano: > >> Hi all, >> Is the RFB mantainer around? I want to add a "keepRunning" flag to >> RFBServer, to keep the server when I restart the image (this is >> useful for headless images -running seaside). >> Of course, I can keep my own version of RFB, but I think is better >> to have just one and expand the options of use. > > > I do not think there is a RFB maintainer currently. At least the > SqueakMap page has not been updated in quite a while. You might > contact the original author but I guess setting up a repo at squeak > source would be a good idea anyway. there is already one: http://www.squeaksource.com/RFB.html Adrian |
Am 24.07.2008 um 15:12 schrieb Adrian Lienhard: > On Jul 24, 2008, at 20:39 , Bert Freudenberg wrote: > >> >> Am 24.07.2008 um 08:14 schrieb Esteban Lorenzano: >> >>> Hi all, >>> Is the RFB mantainer around? I want to add a "keepRunning" flag to >>> RFBServer, to keep the server when I restart the image (this is >>> useful for headless images -running seaside). >>> Of course, I can keep my own version of RFB, but I think is better >>> to have just one and expand the options of use. >> >> >> I do not think there is a RFB maintainer currently. At least the >> SqueakMap page has not been updated in quite a while. You might >> contact the original author but I guess setting up a repo at squeak >> source would be a good idea anyway. > > there is already one: http://www.squeaksource.com/RFB.html Ah, didn't know. And now I seem to remember Croquet actually uses this. So sending patches to Andreas (who is listed as developer on squeaksource) might be a good idea. - Bert - |
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Hi Esteban,
On Jul 24, 2008, at 5:14 AM, Esteban Lorenzano wrote: > I want to add a "keepRunning" flag to RFBServer, to keep the server > when I restart the image (this is useful for headless images - > running seaside). I don't think I completely understand what you are trying to achieve. If you have a VNC session active when you try to save & quit, the RFB server should already ask you if you want to stop the server. If you answer "no" then the server should restart itself automatically whenever the saved image restarts. How does that differ from the behaviour you would like? Cheers, Ian |
Hi,
Thanks for the answer. What I want is a flag to avoid the dialog asking if I want to keep the server running, because that dialog sometimes is uncomfortably for headless images... Cheers, Esteban On 2008-07-24 17:27:20 -0300, Ian Piumarta <[hidden email]> said: > Hi Esteban, > > On Jul 24, 2008, at 5:14 AM, Esteban Lorenzano wrote: > >> I want to add a "keepRunning" flag to RFBServer, to keep the server >> when I restart the image (this is useful for headless images - running >> seaside). > > I don't think I completely understand what you are trying to achieve. > If you have a VNC session active when you try to save & quit, the RFB > server should already ask you if you want to stop the server. If you > answer "no" then the server should restart itself automatically > whenever the saved image restarts. How does that differ from the > behaviour you would like? > > Cheers, > Ian |
Hi Esteban,
> What I want is a flag to avoid the dialog Sounds great! If you already have a changeset then please send it to me and I'll merge & commit it. Cheers, Ian |
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