On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 10:38:48PM +0000, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> ok to import this?
> 
> ---
> TigerVNC is a high-performance, platform-neutral implementation of VNC
> (Virtual Network Computing), a client/server application that allows
> users to launch and interact with graphical applications on remote
> machines.
> 
> TigerVNC provides the levels of performance necessary to run 3D and
> video applications, and it attempts to maintain a common look and feel
> and re-use components, where possible, across the various platforms
> that it supports. TigerVNC also provides extensions for advanced
> authentication methods and TLS encryption.
> 
> This package provides TigerVNC's viewer and "x0vncserver", which shares
> an existing X server (typically, one that is connected to a physical
> screen) with viewers on the network.
> ---
> 
> (tigervnc also offers Xvnc, a standalone X server, but as this requires
> sources for Xserver it's rather more complicated to build in ports,
> and in many cases x0vncserver is exactly what you want - it's a greatly
> improved alternative to ports/x11/x11vnc).
> 

Builds, reads, and runs fine here, although I don't have a local VNC
server to test against tonight.

I'll offer an ok for the port :D

-- 

Tracey Emery

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