Hi Mihai,
On So 19 Feb 2012 06:59:47 CET Mihai Moldovan wrote:
Turns out, building a static, multi-arch (fat) version of x2goclient is not that easy. Not because of x2goclient, but I had to (successfully) hack openldap into building universal first. Also, my system Qt libs have no static version, so I'm currently rebuilding them.
Ok! Great!
Anyway, I should have a working version by tonight (i.e., in at most 24 hours) including a fat binary file for x86 and x86_64. ppc will take a me a little bit longer, as my ppc assembler went missing (don't ask me how exactly.) Do we even care about ppc? Snow Leopard (10.6) is not working on ppc and Lion (10.7) dropped all ppc support for good.
PPC is not so interesting to us, I guess. x86 and x86_64 should get
the main focus.
Btw: so far, I've been using the NX nomachine source (nxproxy, nxcomp) for building a native 2-arch version of nxproxy (with nxcomp statically linked in.)
That would be sufficient for our first test loops.
I merely had a quick glance at your nx-libs.git, but from what I could see it's just the vanilla nx source redistributed, so we should be golden.
The source tree is pretty much vanilla NX, but the patch list is long
and those patches only get applied on (a) building the packages for
Debian/Ubuntu or (b) when I roll the tarballs you find under this URL:
http://code.x2go.org/releases/source/nx-libs/
It's such a gift that you give your time to this!!!
Thanks, Mike
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