On 03/11/11 15:55, Anthony Liguori wrote: > On 03/11/2011 08:54 AM, Jes Sorensen wrote: >> On 03/11/11 15:39, Anthony Liguori wrote: >>>> +#ifdef CONFIG_VNC >>>> /* init remote displays */ >>>> if (vnc_display) { >>>> vnc_display_init(ds); >>>> @@ -3088,6 +3095,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv, char **envp) >>>> printf("VNC server running on `%s'\n", >>>> vnc_display_local_addr(ds)); >>>> } >>>> } >>>> +#endif >>> So what ends up being the default display if VNC and SDL are both >>> disabled? Have you tested this? >> Then you cry :) actually you just don't get video output, a bit like if >> you run with -nographic, except it doesn't try to force taking over >> stdio. This is intentional btw :) > > Hrm, that doesn't sound very safe to me. Forcing -nographic would be > better IMHO.
-nographic is bad, it forces a takeover of stdio preventing you from running the monitor on stdio in this case. Not necessarily what you want. We could do an alternative mode for this, but -nographic is not what we want in this case. Cheers, Jes