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#485
manpage doesn't match behaviour/sourcecode
Reported by: "C. Bienmueller (KGA)" <biec@kronberg-gymnasium.de>
Date: Thu, 1 May 2014 09:00:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: pending
Found in version 0.4.0.2
Fixed in version 0.5.0.0
Done: Mike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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close #485
thanks
Hello,
we are very hopeful that X2Go issue #485 reported by you
has been resolved in the new release (0.5.0.0) of the
X2Go source project »src:pyhoca-cli«.
You can view the complete changelog entry of src:pyhoca-cli (0.5.0.0)
below, and you can use the following link to view all the code changes
between this and the last release of src:pyhoca-cli.
http://code.x2go.org/gitweb?p=pyhoca-cli.git;a=commitdiff;h=aed661b9e375ec8abef32703bcd8f693d0eb0ff5;hp=3c27e63bc22fc2d366142f5113ddc97ff0e42ecc
If you feel that the issue has not been resolved satisfyingly, feel
free to reopen this bug report or submit a follow-up report with
further observations described based on the new released version
of src:pyhoca-cli.
Thanks a lot for contributing to X2Go!!!
light+love
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X2Go Component: src:pyhoca-cli
Version: 0.5.0.0-0x2go1
Status: RELEASE
Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2014 13:08:31 +0200
Fixes: 485
Changes:
pyhoca-cli (0.5.0.0-0x2go1) RELEASED; urgency=low
.
* New upstream version (0.5.0.0):
- Add cmdline option --broker-url. This adds X2Go Session Broker
support to PyHoca-CLI.
- Add cmdline option --broker-password. Masquerade broker password
in process list (Linux/Mac only).
- If a user name can neither be detected from the session profile, nor
from the command line option, try the username used for the broker
authentication.
- When --list-profiles is invoked: Don't crash if a session profile
backend does not rely on config files. Show the session broker URL
if a broker session profile backend is in use.
- Update man page with (future) broker options. Some man page fixes
(mentioning X2Go Client where it should name PyHoca-CLI).
- Fix description of --from-stdin option on man page. (Fixes: #485).
- Rename LICENSE.txt to COPYING.
- Add cmdline options --backend-<*> to enforce usage of certain
Python X2Go backends for session profile, settings, control session,
terminal session, etc.
* pyhoca-cli.spec:
+ Adapt to building on openSUSE/SLES.
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Package: pyhoca-cli
Version: 0.4.0.2
The manpage (0.2.1.x from Nov 2012) says, that "pyhoca-cli --from-stdin"
expects
username password server command
to get via stdin.
It only works (and the sourcecode around line 370 explains why) with
username server command password
In addition, only the sourcecode tells, that the command ist set to
uppercase.
As this usage might be usefull for other cases than LDM it should be
clearified in the manpage. Thanks
System: Ubuntu Trusty, x2go installed via sourcelist entry:
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/x2go/stable/ubuntu trusty main #x2go
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