x2vnc under Digital UNIX 4.0d

William.Smargiassi@smed.com William.Smargiassi "at" smed.com
Wed, 16 Sep 1998 17:32:24 +0000


Maybe I'm misunderstanding you, but the keyboard and mouse are the whole
point. The display isn't supposed to change, it will still display your X
desktop, just the mouse and keyboard move to the second monitor for the Win
95 machine so you can share the keyboard between the two.

bill




Rudi Heitbaum <rudi "at" darx.com.au> on 16-09-98 09:36:46

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cc:    (bcc: William Smargiassi/SMS)
Subject:  x2vnc under Digital UNIX 4.0d




I compiled x2vnc up under Digital Unix 4.0d and am having the folling
strangeness
when moving the mouse to the side of the screen.

     The mouse and keyboard switch across to the vncserver session running
     under Win95B, But the display does not. I can not get it to return
     either.

Just wondering on others successes, or any ideas.

As a side issue I received 2 warnings during compile.

cc: Warning: rfbproto.c, line 189: In this statement, the referenced type
of the pointer value "challenge" is "unsigned char", which is not
compatible with "char".
        if (!WriteExact(sock, challenge, CHALLENGESIZE)) return False;
-------------^

cc  -O2 -std1  -I.  -I/usr/include  -DLONG_BIT=64  -DNO_MESSAGE_CATALOG
     -c d3des.c
cc: Warning: d3des.c, line 73: In the definition of the function "deskey",
the promoted type of edf is incompatible with the type of the corresponding
 parameter in a prior declaration.
short edf;
------^

TIA

Rudi

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