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Please give us some details about the systems you are using:
- Client (OS name and version): Windows 10, VNCtiger v1.8.80
- Remmina version (remmina --version): 1.2.0-rcgit-27
- Desktop environment (GNOME, Unity, KDE, ..): GNOME 3.18.5
- Connecting to (OS and version): Ubuntu 16.04.4
- Connecting via (RDP, VNC, ...): VNCI
I set Remmina listening on VNC 5901
error log:
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I use kitty in savemode=dir mode in order to share the sessions and the rest of the configuration with my colleagues over git. When I have a look at the other issues this seems to be a common approach: cyd01/KiTTY#143
Overall this works very good and I like the db-less approach which just involves simple text files.
But there is one scenario which doesn't work:
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Would like to be able to use callback function for run_command to call when a command has finished executing.
Describe the solution you'd like
def my_cb(host_out, my_arg):
for line in host_out.stdout:
print(line)
client.run_command('echo me', callback=my_cb, callback_extra_args=('my_arg',))
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We often need to get the ip of this machine, but this just shows that it cannot be copied for other places