Jay, do you mind if I bastardise this code a little? Is it GPLed? I'm
trying to port rdesktop with the SeamlessRDP branch into native win32... It
looks like you're doing great, here.
Thanks
Kevin
-----Original Message-----
From: Jay Sorg [
mailto:j@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 10 April 2006 14:51
To: Beaumont, Kevin
Subject: Re: [rdesktop-users] Rdesktop for Win32 -- without X server
>
Guys - has anybody managed to compile rdesktop without the need for an X
>
server on win32 (Windows) before?
>
>
Anybody know any libraries which would allow this?
Here is a fully win32 native rdesktop. I'm making a WinCE / Win32
rdesktop. Still working on it a bit. The terminal server client
that comes on Pocket PC is awfull.
It compiles with Borland Free compiler(makefile), Visual C
6(winrdesktop.dsw) and eMbedded Visual C(winrdesktop.vcw).
Help me test it if you can.
http://www.american-data.com/rdesktop/win32/
Jay
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