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Hello everyone,
My company is doing testing on a lot of platforms (most mainstream platforms in existence I believe, including IBM i5). Having x2go in debian repositories and working out of box is great, but some need it on other platforms too. In particular we'd like to see x2go servers on most releases of RedHat (both x86 and x64, even ppc), AIX (5.3, 6.1) and Solaris (9, 10, x64, sparc).
Before I set out to compiling x2go on those platforms, I need to ask here if this even makes sense, i.e. if x2go is portable enough to be compiled from sources "out of box" e.g. on AIX and have CDE as window manager. So is it?
I'm willing to devote some effort to this (although I can't promise to make this my full time job). I can compile and test stuff all right (I know some C and C++), but don't know enough about Xwindow to be able to port X software really. <snip> I can't speak for the developers but I'd guess it is almost entirely a
On Wed, 2010-11-10 at 11:16 +0100, Marcin Krol wrote: packaging issue. One might have to look in the scripts, particularly the postgresqql scripts to see if there is anything different between Debian and RedHat. I believe Russ Herrold was considering this so he may have more accurate input - John