Remote display server for applications and desktops

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Xpra is "screen for X": it allows you to run X programs, usually on a remote
host, direct their display to your local machine, and then to disconnect from
these programs and reconnect from the same or another machine, without losing
any state. It gives you remote access to individual applications.

Xpra is "rootless" or "seamless": programs you run under it show up on your
desktop as regular programs, managed by your regular window manager.
Sessions can be accessed over SSH, or password protected over plain TCP sockets.
Xpra is usable over reasonably slow links and does its best to adapt to changing
network bandwidth constraints.

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xpra-4.0.5.tar.xz 0002795828 2.67 MB
xpra-icon.png 0000025852 25.2 KB
xpra-paths.patch 0000002350 2.29 KB
xpra.changes 0000058120 56.8 KB
xpra.spec 0000008102 7.91 KB
Revision 2 (latest revision is 9)
Wolfgang Engel's avatar Wolfgang Engel (bigironman) accepted request 852910 from Luigi Baldoni's avatar Luigi Baldoni (alois) (revision 2)
- Update to verison 4.0.5
  * fix caps lock wrongly applied to numeric keys
  * fix HTML5 client keyboard layout detection with Internet
    Explorer
  * fix HTML5 audio forwarding with some versions of Safari
  * fix HTML5 (un)fullscreen
  * fix ssl server hostname verification errors
  * fix syntax errors when using connections using nested ssh
    tunnels
  * fix socket_util import errors with some subcommands
  * fix http / websocket and ssl socket upgrade failures
  * fix server errors when ws sockets cannot be upgrade to wss
  * fix ssh command option not being honourd with the client
    launcher
  * fix proxy control socket becoming unresponsive after errors
  * fix proxy shutdown
  * fix proxy instance zombies on server start failures
  * fix sqlite authentication module not handling configuration
    options
  * fix stdout errors causing server startup or shutdown problems
  * fix Wayland detection and workarounds
  * fix clipboard errors under Wayland
  * fix client signal listener not forwarding signal messages
  * fix client failing to connect due to keymap changes (ie:
    Wayland)
  * fix client not showing authentication prompt only once per
    connection
  * fix opengl debug option for saving buffers as jpeg
  * fix spurious "missing resolution" errors (often with HTML5
    client resizing)
  * fix duplicated data in bug reports
  * fix download checksum verification (was not verified with
    python3 builds)
  * fix spurious file transfer errors with python3 builds
  * fix NVENC session leak due to flushing errors, support
    building with SDK10
  * remove "numpy" dependency for builds without NVENC / NVFBC
  * add new NVENC presets from SDK v10, workaround deprecation
    warnings
  * HTML5 connect page can now specify the display to connect to
  * avoid starting new threads for file transfers that don't
    need one
  * raise default maximum packet size to prevent connection
    errors with large xdg menu data
  * don't let bad http requests mess up the server log
  * prevent peek data or exception message from corrupting the
    log / stdout
  * remove dependency on "requests" package introduced in 4.0.4
  * make it possible to override the Xorg binary path detection
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