[squeak-dev] Re: [Seaside] RFB client-server issues in seaside 3.0.6

Levente Uzonyi leves at elte.hu
Mon Feb 24 22:55:33 UTC 2014


On Mon, 24 Feb 2014, gettimothy wrote:

> Lawson,
> 
> I had issues with it on Squeak as well. Mariano Peck has it configured to work on Pharo just fine.

What were the issues you had with RFB on Squeak?


Levente

> The thing definitely needs some work. I did some work on it a few months ago and made some progress but have put it aside while I learn the vm.
> 
> As an aside, I am teaching myself the VM stuff and am in the process of learning to build the VM from scratch--there appear to be 3 different ways it must be done.
> I was wondering if you would be interested in collobarating on a video presentation when I have the facts of building them documented.
> 
> cordially,
> 
> tty
> 
> ---- On Mon, 24 Feb 2014 12:38:59 -0800 Lawson English<lenglish5 at cox.net> wrote ----
>
>       I was trying to use the RFB server and client ala my youtube video
>       (shameless plug)
>
>       http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlbrJEKWYmA
>
>       and I couldn't get it to work. I followed, pretty much my video
>       instructions. and set up 2 different Seaside 3.0.6 all-in-one sessions,
>       one running the bult-in RFB server, and I attempted to connect to it
>       using the otehr Seaside image. I got back the message: "Connection
>       failed: [closure] in FRBClient>>rfbSecurityTypes.
>
>       I enabled blank passwords and set the options the same in both client
>       and server. I tried to connect usinb both localhost:0 and my official
>       ISP address:0. Same error.
>
>       Any ideas?
>
>       I'm running MacOS X Mavericks with plenty of RAM.
>
>       Thanks,
> 
>
>       Lawson
>
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