I see that in debian, x2goagent suggests x2goserver. Is there a usecase for x2goagent without x2goserver?
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Hi Orion,
On Do 13 Nov 2014 23:09:42 CET, Orion Poplawski wrote:
I see that in debian, x2goagent suggests x2goserver. Is there a usecase for x2goagent without x2goserver?
x2goserver requires/depends on/does not work without x2goagent, but
not vice-versa. However, installing x2goagent only make sense in
context with X2Go, so x2goagent for Debian suggests x2goserver.
Greets, Mike
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On 11/13/2014 03:14 PM, Mike Gabriel wrote:
Hi Orion,
On Do 13 Nov 2014 23:09:42 CET, Orion Poplawski wrote:
I see that in debian, x2goagent suggests x2goserver. Is there a usecase for x2goagent without x2goserver?
x2goserver requires/depends on/does not work without x2goagent, but not vice-versa. However, installing x2goagent only make sense in context with X2Go, so x2goagent for Debian suggests x2goserver.
Greets, Mike
I'm going to keep it as a hard requires in the Fedora/EPEL packages unless someone comes up with a valid use case.
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