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Name: x11vnc
Version: 0.8.4
Release: alt1
Summary: VNC server for real X displays
License: GPL
Group: Networking/Remote access
Url: http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/
Packager: Alex V. Myltsev <avm at altlinux.ru>
Source: %name-%version.tar.gz
BuildRequires: libSDL-devel libjpeg-devel xorg-x11-devel zlib-devel libssl-devel
%description
x11vnc allows one to remotely view and interact with real X displays
(i.e. a display corresponding to a physical monitor, keyboard, and mouse)
with any VNC viewer. In this way it plays the role for Unix/X11 that
WinVNC plays for Windows.
%prep
%setup
# rfb carries around an ancient keysym.h from year 98. When included together
# with the current keysymdef.h, it generates loads of warnings.
# However, a careful comparison of the headers shows that replacing
# the old one with the new one will only introduce new macros, without
# changing or removing old ones. Therefore it should be safe to do this:
rm rfb/keysym.h
echo '#include <X11/keysym.h>' >rfb/keysym.h
%build
%configure --without-uinput
%make
%install
%makeinstall
%files
%_bindir/%name
%_man1dir/%name.*
%_datadir/%name
%doc README NEWS
%changelog
…
Full changelog you can see here
Version: 0.8.4
Release: alt1
Summary: VNC server for real X displays
License: GPL
Group: Networking/Remote access
Url: http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/
Packager: Alex V. Myltsev <avm at altlinux.ru>
Source: %name-%version.tar.gz
BuildRequires: libSDL-devel libjpeg-devel xorg-x11-devel zlib-devel libssl-devel
%description
x11vnc allows one to remotely view and interact with real X displays
(i.e. a display corresponding to a physical monitor, keyboard, and mouse)
with any VNC viewer. In this way it plays the role for Unix/X11 that
WinVNC plays for Windows.
%prep
%setup
# rfb carries around an ancient keysym.h from year 98. When included together
# with the current keysymdef.h, it generates loads of warnings.
# However, a careful comparison of the headers shows that replacing
# the old one with the new one will only introduce new macros, without
# changing or removing old ones. Therefore it should be safe to do this:
rm rfb/keysym.h
echo '#include <X11/keysym.h>' >rfb/keysym.h
%build
%configure --without-uinput
%make
%install
%makeinstall
%files
%_bindir/%name
%_man1dir/%name.*
%_datadir/%name
%doc README NEWS
%changelog
…
Full changelog you can see here