On Tue, Mar 25, 2025 at 9:32 AM Siva Padmanabhan <s.padmanab...@qub.ac.uk> wrote:
> Thank you. Please see the attached the text file for the full compilation > error(Guacamole Client). > > Yes I am trying to install Guacamole natively , using the repo and > following the instructions in the user guide. > Guacamole server installation was successful. I used the guacamole-server > source from the Guacamole project web site and followed the build and > installation process outlined in the guide. > > I obtained the guacamole client source from the project website and > followed the build process. This is where it fails. I am not using GitHub. > Our institution's security policy advises me not to use Github. I can ask > for an exception and use GitHub however I am wondering why the Client > installation would fail when I have all dependencies in place and haven't > modified the downloaded source. I would prefer to use the tested and > evaluated code rather than the untested GitHub source. > > There is this note under the *guacamole-client* section in the user > guide. Will this work in my case, having built and installed the server? > > *If you do not want to build guacamole-client from source, just download * > *guacamole.war** from the project web site, along with any desired > extensions, and skip ahead to **Deploying Guacamole > <https://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/installing-guacamole.html#deploying-guacamole>* > *.* > Unless you're making changes to the source code, or trying to test out the unreleased version of the code from the repository, there's no reason you need to build the code manually - you can use the download from the Guacamole web site. -Nick >