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Date:      Thu, 6 Jun 2019 08:15:20 -0600
From:      "Janky Jay, III" <jankyj@unfs.us>
To:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: net/xrdp: Issue(s) with Channels/Clipboard.
Message-ID:  <07641bdb-79d4-5c82-f4a8-b85092109a5e@unfs.us>
In-Reply-To: <4917B4E6-55C3-455C-8D23-63E9FB9318AA@kreme.com>
References:  <f95c8c0d-ce65-f98f-c65e-f7a6b98d3391@unfs.us> <20190217013706.nzqj3zlhmgtusbnl@icepick.vmeta.jp> <0c964258-8f24-74a4-b592-d4132128bdf0@unfs.us> <18ef06f5-076b-9941-e951-4eb3c47570b5@unfs.us> <1ed7c110-27f4-e4ff-2e5a-52eae2517e25@unfs.us> <4917B4E6-55C3-455C-8D23-63E9FB9318AA@kreme.com>

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It's only an issue if one is not using ports and only using pkg (which
is the case here). So, using pkg to install xrdp-devel is successful but
the chansrv portion of it does not work and causes RDP sessions to hang
for a while before connecting as well as the "clipboard" portion to not
work.

I had to do a "portsnap fetch extract" and install audio/lame via ports
to get this to work. Now I have a full ports environment for just one
dependency. It's a small VM that is only used for certain things so I
try to use space sparingly. This makes it somewhat of an issue.

The real issue, though, is that this was installed using "pkg" and does
not work correctly due to audio/lame being a dependency that does not
have a package. Hence the reason the maintainer will be removing
audio/lame as a dependency.

On 6/6/19 5:06 AM, @lbutlr wrote:
> On Jun 5, 2019, at 7:56 AM, Janky Jay, III <jankyj@unfs.us> wrote:
>> So, this needed to be built from ports. I
>> would imagine that these are important to people using sound (I am not)
>> so some audio dependencies should remain. However, I'm not sure it
>> should be "audio/lame" if there is not a package available for it.
> 
> Why is it an issue that lame must be built from ports?
> 
> LOTS of things must be built from ports.
> 
> 
> 



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