Re: [vdagent-linux] Fix gdm autostart path

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This change now triggers some warnings and selinux errors on f20:

Feb 26 14:36:12 localhost.localdomain spice-vdagent[833]: warning
could not get file xfer save dir, using cwd



Feb 26 14:36:14 localhost.localdomain setroubleshoot[835]: SELinux is
preventing /usr/sbin/spice-vdagentd from search access on the
directory 833. For complete SELinux messages

Perhaps we should consider a --nohome or --gdm option?


On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 12:35 PM, Christophe Fergeau
<cfergeau@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 06:26:45AM -0500, Marc-André Lureau wrote:
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> > gdm 3.1.90 (June 2011) changed the path where .desktop files which should
>> > be autostarted with gdm needs to be located.
>> > This used to be $(datadir)/gdm/autostart/LoginWindow and is now
>> > $(datadir)/gdm/greeter/autostart.
>>
>> ah! :)
>>
>> > This means that when running gdm in a VM in a recent distribution,
>> > arbitrary resizing the VM window will not cause the resolution to be
>> > adjusted. This used to be working in eg RHEL6.
>> >
>> > This patch installs the .desktop file to both paths in order to work both
>> > with older and newer gdms.
>>
>> ack
>
>
> Oh, forgot to mention in the log that while vdagent is now running in gdm
> with this patch, arbitrary resizing is still not working (nothing happens
> when resizing the window). This is still probably a step in the right
> direction ;)
>
> Christophe
>
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