Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 07:55:26 -0400 From: dewey hylton <freenx@deweyonline.com> To: Bjarne Wichmann Petersen <freebsd.nospam@mekanix.dk> Cc: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: How do I enable freenx/nxserver? Message-ID: <1127476526.4333ed2e97946@webmail.hyltown.com> In-Reply-To: <200509230802.09568.freebsd.nospam@mekanix.dk> References: <20050922120106.1F72616A41F@hub.freebsd.org> <1127396946.4332b652d92e1@webmail.hyltown.com> <200509230802.09568.freebsd.nospam@mekanix.dk>
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Quoting Bjarne Wichmann Petersen <freebsd.nospam@mekanix.dk>: > On Thursday 22 September 2005 15:49, dewey hylton wrote: > > > > I'm trying to get at nxserver running on my 5.4-box, but I'm totally > > > confused > > > > > > now (been reading a ton of guides/howtos/tips that all say something > > > different). Bottom line is: I can't get it to work. > > > > > > I've installed freenx/nxserver from ports. I've tried running: > > > > > > #/usr/X11R6/NX/bin/nxsetup --install --setup-nomachine-key --clean > > > --purge > > > > > > But it fails: > > > Generating public/private dsa key pair. > > > Your identification has been saved > > > in /usr/X11R6/NX/etc/nxserver//users.id_dsa. > > > Your public key has been saved > > > in /usr/X11R6/NX/etc/nxserver//users.id_dsa.pub. > > > The key fingerprint is: > > > xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx root@xx.xx > > > Setting up /var/lib/nxserver/ ...done > > > Setting up /var/log/nxserver.log ...done > > > Setting up user nx ...pw: option requires an argument -- g > > > pw: unknown switch > > > > > > Now, what do I do? > > > > > > Bjarne > > what version of freenx are you running, and was it installed via package > or > > port or manually? > > Installed through ports (actually portinstall with the -P switch). The > version > is 0.4.4. > > Could it be that I've got both bash2 and bash3 installed? (bash3 was a > dependency for freenx)? bash3 isn't a specific dependency (or at leat it wasn't when i submitted the port) - only bash (any version). since you used packages, you got whatever the package was compiled with - and bash3 is the latest so the there you have it. at any rate, the version of bash doesn't matter and having both shouldn't give the error you mentioned. i don't see anything in the code that should give your results; i'll setup another test box and install via packages to see if there are any differences. and of course if i locate the problem i'll submit an update. thanks for the heads-up.
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