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Re: [Bug-xnee] Cnee doesn't exit when replaying in VNC


From: Henrik Sandklef
Subject: Re: [Bug-xnee] Cnee doesn't exit when replaying in VNC
Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2012 12:32:57 +0100
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15)

On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 09:30:31PM +0100, Erik Raassum wrote:
> On 12.02.2012 20:51, Erik Raassum wrote:
> >Hey,
> >
> >If I try to replay a recording on VNC (ie. DISPLAY=:1.0), it will
> >(sometimes) replay alright, but refuses to exit after completing.
> >
> >This is how it transpires. I also get a few nasty errors.
> >----------
> >address@hidden:~/vnc$ cnee --replay --mouse --force-replay
> >--force-core-replay --file vnc1.xnl
> >Xlib: extension "XInputExtension" missing on display ":1.0"
> >XI2 not supported.
> >Failed finding X Input Extension devices
> >Xlib: extension "XInputExtension" missing on display ":1.0"
> >Xlib: extension RECORD missing on display ":1.0".
> >Record extension missing. This is not an error in xnee.
> >
> >Workaround: adding some errors to recored to prevent crash. You
> >can ignore this message.
> >-----------
> >
> >Any tips?
> >
> >Much obliged,
> >
> >Erik
> I was able to fix the Xlib and RECORD errors by configuring the
> latest nightly build of xnee with --disable-xinput2

Ok, hmmmm... It should be made much easier to find this. Will do
somethinking. Thanks for the input.
 
> However, I am stills truggling with cnee replaying not exiting after
> it's done when run in VNC (display :1.0). I think "Workaround:
> adding some errors to recored to prevent crash. You can ignore this
> message. " is the culprit, but wouldn't really know. When recording
> inside VNC, --stop-key doesn't work either.


Can you replay with verbose mode (--verbose) and copy/paste/attach the last 200 
lines or something like that. I am quite sure that doing this will not reveal 
any secret stuff about where you're running Xnee but if you feel like it you 
could check to make sure. Attaching the entire would be really useful, but by 
doing so you may need to check the first 50 lines or so for "secret" 
information.


see you

/h

 
> The OS is Lubuntu 11.10
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Erik
> 
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