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Re: VNC mouse clicks not working [message #550 is a reply to message #524] |
Wed, 05 November 2008 19:39   |
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Originally posted by: wfr004.motorola.com
Hello Rennie,
Do you have more details about this issue?
This is a valid configurations but I need more information to know exactly
what is the problem?
Thanks
Fabio
"Rennie allen" <rallen@goahead.com> wrote in message
news:c83d341c5c371a45786eac3ddae749a0$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Keystrokes work, pointer events are sent, but release events are not sent.
> I am using:
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> Viewer runtime 0.4.0
> Viewer service 0.2.0
> Views 0.4.0
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> Is this a valid config?
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> Thanks!
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Re: VNC mouse clicks not working [message #563 is a reply to message #550] |
Mon, 10 November 2008 17:15   |
Rennie allen Messages: 16 Registered: July 2009 |
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Fabio Fantato wrote:
> Hello Rennie,
Hi Fabio!
> Do you have more details about this issue?
Well, I am not sure what else I can add. Essentially, I can attach to the
VNC server fine, and I can see the pointer move in response to movements
within the view, but a click (potentially the release is the problem) does
not produce any results. I can use a standalone tightVNC client from the
same Windows host to connect to the same server and that works, so I know
it is not a server config problem.
The setup is Ganymede + the VNC components identified, with a target on
Puppy Linux 4.1. I don't believe there is any .log output.
> This is a valid configurations but I need more information to know exactly
> what is the problem?
I am happy to help diagnose. Perhaps you have a debug plug-in that will
indicate whether it gets to the part of the code that actually sends the
click/release event?
I am reasonably familiar with eclipse plug-in development, but at this
time I am not quite setup to debug this on my own.
Thanks,
Rennie
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Re: VNC mouse clicks not working [message #576 is a reply to message #563] |
Tue, 11 November 2008 15:58  |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: wfr004.motorola.com
Hi Rennie,
Thanks for your information. Really there is a bug related to this feature
and we
are working to fix it. We did a first tentative to fix it but we dont know
why the
server disconnect when the release event is received. There are some
resources
allocated to fix it.
More details about this bug and track its implementation , please see in:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=247840
Thanks
Fabio
"Rennie allen" <rallen@goahead.com> wrote in message
news:fdc8428a020ddcf023172a091337b23d$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Fabio Fantato wrote:
>
>
>> Hello Rennie,
>
> Hi Fabio!
>
>> Do you have more details about this issue?
>
> Well, I am not sure what else I can add. Essentially, I can attach to the
> VNC server fine, and I can see the pointer move in response to movements
> within the view, but a click (potentially the release is the problem) does
> not produce any results. I can use a standalone tightVNC client from the
> same Windows host to connect to the same server and that works, so I know
> it is not a server config problem.
>
> The setup is Ganymede + the VNC components identified, with a target on
> Puppy Linux 4.1. I don't believe there is any .log output.
>
>> This is a valid configurations but I need more information to know
>> exactly what is the problem?
>
> I am happy to help diagnose. Perhaps you have a debug plug-in that will
> indicate whether it gets to the part of the code that actually sends the
> click/release event?
>
> I am reasonably familiar with eclipse plug-in development, but at this
> time I am not quite setup to debug this on my own.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rennie
>
>
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Re: VNC mouse clicks not working [message #561961 is a reply to message #550] |
Mon, 10 November 2008 17:15  |
Rennie allen Messages: 16 Registered: July 2009 |
Junior Member |
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Fabio Fantato wrote:
> Hello Rennie,
Hi Fabio!
> Do you have more details about this issue?
Well, I am not sure what else I can add. Essentially, I can attach to the
VNC server fine, and I can see the pointer move in response to movements
within the view, but a click (potentially the release is the problem) does
not produce any results. I can use a standalone tightVNC client from the
same Windows host to connect to the same server and that works, so I know
it is not a server config problem.
The setup is Ganymede + the VNC components identified, with a target on
Puppy Linux 4.1. I don't believe there is any .log output.
> This is a valid configurations but I need more information to know exactly
> what is the problem?
I am happy to help diagnose. Perhaps you have a debug plug-in that will
indicate whether it gets to the part of the code that actually sends the
click/release event?
I am reasonably familiar with eclipse plug-in development, but at this
time I am not quite setup to debug this on my own.
Thanks,
Rennie
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Re: VNC mouse clicks not working [message #561980 is a reply to message #563] |
Tue, 11 November 2008 15:58  |
Fabio Fantato Messages: 3 Registered: July 2009 |
Junior Member |
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Hi Rennie,
Thanks for your information. Really there is a bug related to this feature
and we
are working to fix it. We did a first tentative to fix it but we dont know
why the
server disconnect when the release event is received. There are some
resources
allocated to fix it.
More details about this bug and track its implementation , please see in:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=247840
Thanks
Fabio
"Rennie allen" <rallen@goahead.com> wrote in message
news:fdc8428a020ddcf023172a091337b23d$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Fabio Fantato wrote:
>
>
>> Hello Rennie,
>
> Hi Fabio!
>
>> Do you have more details about this issue?
>
> Well, I am not sure what else I can add. Essentially, I can attach to the
> VNC server fine, and I can see the pointer move in response to movements
> within the view, but a click (potentially the release is the problem) does
> not produce any results. I can use a standalone tightVNC client from the
> same Windows host to connect to the same server and that works, so I know
> it is not a server config problem.
>
> The setup is Ganymede + the VNC components identified, with a target on
> Puppy Linux 4.1. I don't believe there is any .log output.
>
>> This is a valid configurations but I need more information to know
>> exactly what is the problem?
>
> I am happy to help diagnose. Perhaps you have a debug plug-in that will
> indicate whether it gets to the part of the code that actually sends the
> click/release event?
>
> I am reasonably familiar with eclipse plug-in development, but at this
> time I am not quite setup to debug this on my own.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rennie
>
>
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