- Mostly base functions and utilities necessary to enable RFX
Progressive
- Add more EGFX work & mode flags.
- Update encoder.
- Does not yet include caps determination to enable RFX progressive
(yet).
- Update protocol constants
The sockdir is only used when sesman is active. The
call g_mk_socket_path() is removed from os_calls and moved to
sesman.
We also change the permissions on this directory to
0755 rather than 01777 (01000 is the 'sticky bit', S_ISVTX).
The behaviour of g_create_dir() has been modified to not
set S_ISVTX on Linux directories. This is implementation-defined
behaviour according to 1003.1, and is no longer required for the
sockdir.
- Based on https://github.com/jsorg71/xrdp/tree/dynamic_monitor
- Tested with xorgxrdp
- Tested with vnc
- Only works with single monitor.
- Update documentation to clarify the difference between MSTSC and
Microsoft Remote Desktop.
- Does not include compatibility with /gfx at this time, which is still
in testing.
- Updates to include ms-rdpedisp.h header for the 2.2.2 specification of
the protocol.
- Adds new dynamic_monitor_layout struct that shares the number of
monitors with xrdp_client_info.h
- Does not allow for BPP changes because the RDP protocol doesn't
support it.
- Option to disable feature as NeutrinoRDP doesn't support it (It was
based on FreeRDP 1.0.1 which didn't yet have this feature.)
- Add CLIENT_MONITOR_DATA_MAXIMUM_MONITORS constant and reference
spec definition.
Depends on https://github.com/neutrinolabs/xorgxrdp/pull/183
Constants from MS documents (MS-RDPBCGR etc) moved out of
common/xrdp_constants.h into includes named after the documents.
Similar includes moved from sesman/chansrv to the common area.
Use XRDP_SOCKET_PATH in file_loc.h
Don't define any non-socket paths in file_loc.h, they should come from
the makefiles.
Define all paths unconditionally, they should not be defined elsewhere.
Pass XRDP_SOCKET_PATH as environment variable to the backends.
libdir is for shared and static libraries. Some xrdp libraries are loaded
dynamically from a non-standard directory, so they are used like modules.
Having separate libdir and moduledir would eventually allow to separate
dynamically loaded modules from shared libraries.
AM_CPPFLAGS is for flags passed to the preprocessor, such as defines and
includes. AM_CFLAGS is for flags affecting the compiler, such as debug
and optimization settings.
INCLUDES is an obsolete name. Users can pass INCLUDES and break
compilation. AM_CPPFLAGS is more explicit that the flags come from
Automake and should not be overridden.