On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 8:01 AM, Mike Gabriel <
mike.gabriel(a)das-netzwerkteam.de> wrote:
> Package: x2goserver
> Severity: normal
> Tag: moreinfo
>
> User msx on IRC reported the below issues on IRC:
>
> 04:23 < msx> hi all! is anyone else having erratic behaviour of the x2go
> server? I find that from time to time it tends to break leaving my
> previously
> opened sessions orphan - there's no way to attach to them any
> more. This is the error message i just get while trying to connect with one
> of my
> sessions running awesomewm:
> 04:23 < msx> "Connection failed Died at /usr/lib/x2go/x2gogetagent line
> 33. Died at /usr/lib/x2go/x2gochangestatus line 35. ERROR: failed to
> suspend session
> with ID Died at /usr/lib/x2go/x2gochangestatus line 35.
> argument "session_id" missed at /usr/lib/x2go/x2godbwrapper.pm line 575."
> 04:24 < msx> the thing is that the session on the server seems to still be
> alive, it's just the x2go client can't attach to it
>
> @msx: what exact version of X2G Server are you using? The reason for this
> issue can also be in the X2Go client being used. So, what client do you use
> (x2goclient, pyhoca-*) and what version of that client?
>
> Greets,
> Mike
>
>
Hello Mike, thanks for being aware of this issue.
These are the software versions of the x2go software I'm enjoying:
x2goserver 3.1.1.4-2
x2goclient 3.99.2.2-1
Regarding pyhoca-* I was kindly pointed to the x2go website by another IRC
user to learn about it and since it isn't already packaged in my GNU/Linux
distribution (Arch Linux) I was planning to add it; however some errors at
compile time what I don't have the time right now to debug[0] made it
impossible to install & run the application.
Please let me know if you need further feedback from my part.
[0] From the glimpse I gave to the errors it seems it's related to the way
Python 2 is packaged here in Arch, being named /usr/bin/python2 in contrast
to most other distros (and Python 3 /usr/bin/python) and thus breaking
compatibility with all the Python 2 scripts created outside AL. This issue
is really easy to resolve, I just need a couple of free hours to figure it
out and test that everything works okay and then I will pack pyhoca for
Arch.