X11:Utilities/xpra
NOTE(s):
* 20230905 - Spent a few hours creating a type of requirement matrix so 15.5 & 15.6 have what they need for Python3.11
* 20230903 - I can get it to build w/ Python3.11, but there are issues w/ python311-Pillow for Leap 15.5; namely, it doesn't build because of cascading list of other things that don't build (in devel:languages:python).
* 20230612 - Disabling build for 15.4/15.5 as it seems the default python3.6 can't build it; while python3.10/python3.11 are available, there's some type of tie-in for things like python3-Cython & python3-pyxdg that are python3.6 specific.
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Xpra is known as "screen for X" : its seamless mode allows you to run X11 programs, usually on a remote host, direct their display to your local machine, and then to disconnect from these programs and reconnect from the same or another machine(s), without losing any state. Effectively giving you remote access to individual graphical applications.
It can also be used to access existing desktop sessions and start remote desktop sessions.
Xpra is open-source (GPLv2+) with clients available for many supported platforms and the server includes a built-in HTML5 client.
Xpra is usable over a wide variety of network protocols and does its best to adapt to any network conditions.
Xpra forwards and synchronizes many extra desktop features which allows remote applications to integrate transparently into the client's desktop environment: audio input and output, printers, clipboard, system trays, notifications, webcams, etc
It can also open documents and URLs remotely, display high bit depth content and it will try honour the display's DPI.
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2022-07-19 NOTE:
* That was fixed in future commits ~ at least the expectation around 'pkgconfig(pam[_misc])' ; seems many non-rolling distros didn't play nice ...
2022-07-18 NOTE:
* It appears pam-devel isn't providing 'pkgconfig(pam)' / 'pkgconfig(pam_misc)' for [at least] 15.4 and currently "Linux-PAM/pam" doesn't build as it's requiring aclocal-1.16 (only aclocal-1.15 is available).
TW:
```
$ rpm -q --provides pam-devel
pam-devel = 1.5.2-7.1
pam-devel(x86-64) = 1.5.2-7.1
pkgconfig(pam) = 1.5.2
pkgconfig(pam_misc) = 1.5.2
pkgconfig(pamc) = 1.5.2
```
15.4:
```
$ rpm --provides -qp .cache/zypp/packages/repo-sle-update/x86_64/pam-devel-1.3.0-150000.6.58.3.x86_64.rpm
pam-devel = 1.3.0-150000.6.58.3
pam-devel(x86-64) = 1.3.0-150000.6.58.3
```
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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_service | 0000001203 1.17 KB | |
_servicedata | 0000000230 230 Bytes | |
xpra-6.2.0+git20240718.6fcb897e.tar.gz | 0039130022 37.3 MB | |
xpra-icon.png | 0000025852 25.2 KB | |
xpra-rpmlintrc | 0000000613 613 Bytes | |
xpra.changes | 0000298529 292 KB | |
xpra.obsinfo | 0000000114 114 Bytes | |
xpra.spec | 0000012098 11.8 KB |
Revision 72 (latest revision is 83)
- Update to version 6.2.0+git20240718.6fcb897e: * bump version * more reliably detection of X11 servers * update the release notes * #4209 fix cairo scaling dimensions used for csc instantiation * #4300 add ability to force freeze images * try to stick to the same scaling value longer * missing return value * also handle 'screenshot' as a generic server request * avoid 'unknown packet type' errors with screenshot requests * refactor all hello request handlers * better style and error messages * forgot to send 'screenshot' request * pandoc lua filters are back in Fedora * cosmetic: group subcommands together * speed is a signed int now * cosmetic * fix: Fix formatting * always free images with an error context * try to reduce how often quality swings cause scaling changes * round score to nearest + type hint * unsquash the values, so minor scoring differences still matter * simplify * allow negative speed score * cosmetic * match docstring: encoder speed is less important target speed is low * remove: this term is constant for all calls * simplify and use rounding * add type hints * function should always return a dict
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