X2Go Bug report logs - #485
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Package: pyhoca-cli; Maintainer for pyhoca-cli is X2Go Developers <x2go-dev@lists.x2go.org>; Source for pyhoca-cli is src:pyhoca-cli.

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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Subject: X2Go issue (in src:pyhoca-cli) has been marked as closed
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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
X2Go Git Admin (on behalf of the sender of this mail)

---
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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