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Message #44113
[Bug 1724192] [NEW] [request 1.1.x] Multiple IDE sessions should be possible for special situations (for experts only) --- fixed 1.1.2 2017-10-17
Public bug reported:
------- implemented solution
(experimental - you should know what you are doing)
add an option -m to the command line start command for the IDE
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We are running Sikuli on a Debian Linux VM from xrdp connected thin client machines, that all have local keyboards and monitors, but share the same Linux environment
We could without problem launch the Sikuli 1.0rc3 IDE on multiple remote thin clients.
When launching the Sikuli 1.1.1 IDE, Sikuli now creates a generic but user-owned lock file in /tmp, effectively blocking all other users from launching the Sikuli IDE on their own
Is there a way to make is possible to run multiple IDE instances by
multiple users on multiple remote thin clients ?
** Affects: sikuli
Importance: Critical
Assignee: RaiMan (raimund-hocke)
Status: Fix Committed
** Summary changed:
- [1.1.1] Multiple IDE sessions should be possible for special situations (for experts only)
+ [1.1.1] Multiple IDE sessions should be possible for special situations (for experts only) --- fixed 1.1.2 2017-10-17
** Changed in: sikuli
Milestone: None => 1.1.2
** Changed in: sikuli
Status: New => Fix Committed
** Changed in: sikuli
Importance: Undecided => Critical
** Changed in: sikuli
Assignee: (unassigned) => RaiMan (raimund-hocke)
** Description changed:
- We are running Sikuli on a Debian Linux VM from xrdp connected thin
- client machines, that all have local keyboards and monitors, but share
- the same Linux environment
+ ------- implemented solution
+ (experimental - you should know what you are doing)
+
+ add an option -m to the command line start command for the IDE
+ ------------------------------------------------------------------
+ We are running Sikuli on a Debian Linux VM from xrdp connected thin client machines, that all have local keyboards and monitors, but share the same Linux environment
We could without problem launch the Sikuli 1.0rc3 IDE on multiple remote thin clients.
When launching the Sikuli 1.1.1 IDE, Sikuli now creates a generic but user-owned lock file in /tmp, effectively blocking all other users from launching the Sikuli IDE on their own
Is there a way to make is possible to run multiple IDE instances by
multiple users on multiple remote thin clients ?
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Title:
[request 1.1.x] Multiple IDE sessions should be possible for special
situations (for experts only) --- fixed 1.1.2 2017-10-17
Status in Sikuli:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
------- implemented solution
(experimental - you should know what you are doing)
add an option -m to the command line start command for the IDE
------------------------------------------------------------------
We are running Sikuli on a Debian Linux VM from xrdp connected thin client machines, that all have local keyboards and monitors, but share the same Linux environment
We could without problem launch the Sikuli 1.0rc3 IDE on multiple remote thin clients.
When launching the Sikuli 1.1.1 IDE, Sikuli now creates a generic but user-owned lock file in /tmp, effectively blocking all other users from launching the Sikuli IDE on their own
Is there a way to make is possible to run multiple IDE instances by
multiple users on multiple remote thin clients ?
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