Hi Anders, hi Jan,
On Mo 10 Jun 2013 11:56:35 CEST Anders Bruun Olsen wrote:
On my systems it returns /usr/lib/x2go, which is where x2gologlevel.pm is located. /usr/sbin/x2gocleansessions uses "x2gopath libexec" to get which paths it needs to search for the needed perl modules. Why x2gopath returns that path on your system is beyond me - I generally only run Ubuntu on my systems :) It is really quite weird, as /usr/bin/x2gopath (at least on my systems) doesn't even seem capable of returning a path like the one you are getting. A workaround would probably be to make /usr/libexec/x2go a symlink to /usr/lib64/x2go. I do however think it would be a good idea to find out why this is happening, as other CentOS users might run into the same problem, and it might be preventable in the code.
Ah. Obviously you were already aware of what I wrote in my last mail.
We invented the x2gopath scripty so that packages can manipulate X2Go
Server installation paths in one file with a minimal patch.
Of, course all X2Go subscripts/tools/.pm files should use this
x2gopath script to find their family members.
Mike
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