It's looking like the general answer is, nobody on this list knows.
It's quite possible that the package maintainer isn't on this list, or has
it filtered off.
If you haven't already found the answer, I suggest opening a bug.
Troy
On Fri, May 7, 2021 at 9:05 AM <me(a)tdiehl.org> wrote:
Hi,
I have a fully updated centos 7 machine running
remmina-1.4.13-1.el7.x86_64.
I installed the latest kernel and glibc updates and rebooted the machine.
When I try to connect to a remote machine remmina starts up but when I try
select
a remote machine and try to connect it crashes.
When I run remmina from the command line I see the following:
(tigger pts7) $ remmina
Load modules from /usr/lib64/remmina/plugins
Remmina plugin glibsecret (type=Secret) has been registered, but is not
yet initialized/activated. The initialization order is 2000.
The glibsecret secret plugin has been initialized and it will be your
default secret plugin
StatusNotifier/Appindicator support: not supported by desktop.
libappindicator will try to fallback to GtkStatusIcon/xembed
(org.remmina.Remmina:25367): Gtk-WARNING **: 10:43:46.717:
gtk_menu_attach_to_widget(): menu already attached to GtkMenuItem
(org.remmina.Remmina:25367): Gdk-CRITICAL **: 10:43:47.114:
gdk_window_thaw_toplevel_updates: assertion
'window->update_and_descendants_freeze_count > 0' failed
remmina: symbol lookup error:
/usr/lib64/remmina/plugins/remmina-plugin-rdp.so: undefined symbol:
freerdp_settings_set_uint32
(tigger pts7)
Does anyone know how to resolve this issue?
Regards,
--
Tom me(a)tdiehl.org
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