Trying to connect to an xpra session using a 32 bit windows xp client (0.9.0) with the cmd shell with the following command:
xpra_cmd.exe attach tcp:10.0.32.196:1200
The client generates the following error:
xpra client 0.9.0 Traceback File "xpra_cmd.py", line 12 in (module) ... Value Error: invalid literal for int() with base 10: '10.0.32.196'
The launch GUI works fine.
Please include the full stacktrace - it is missing the most important part.
Please also try running with -d all
I can't seem to reproduce this bug when using --opengl=off . I'm going to assume it was an opengl issue and close this.
The opengl probing does not happen until much later, after the connection has been established.
And I managed to reproduce it, not with the command line posted in this ticket but with this one (an invalid one):
$ xpra attach tcp:127.0.0.1 ** Message: pygobject_register_sinkfunc is deprecated (GstObject) xpra client version 0.9.0 Traceback (most recent call last): File "/bin/xpra", line 6, in <module> sys.exit(xpra.scripts.main.main(__file__, sys.argv)) File "xpra/scripts/main.py", line 404, in main return run_client(parser, options, args, mode) File "xpra/scripts/main.py", line 630, in run_client conn = connect_or_fail(pick_display(parser, opts, extra_args)) File "xpra/scripts/main.py", line 502, in pick_display return parse_display_name(parser.error, opts, extra_args[0]) File "xpra/scripts/main.py", line 476, in parse_display_name port = int(parts[-1]) ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: '127.0.0.1'
This is "fixed" in r3043: we show a better error message:
error: invalid tcp connection string, use tcp/HOST/PORT or tcp:host:port
this ticket has been moved to: https://github.com/Xpra-org/xpra/issues/303