Nightly builds are derived from the X2Go Git site and always reflect the state of HEAD in Git (branch: master).
Help us testing new X2Go component versions by installing nightly built X2Go packages on your test rigs. Use nightly-builds at your very own risk and give feedback if things break after installation of nightly built packages.
If unsure, ask on IRC or on the X2Go development mailing list before installing nightly built packages.
FYI: For those who wonder what the word heuler
means when stumbling over some of the nightly-builds package archive URLs. A heuler
is the German word for a baby seal that has been abandoned by its mother (or whose mother has been killed by seal hunters).
We provide nightly builds of X2Go client and X2Go server components for several GNU/Linux based distributions: Debian GNU/Linux, Raspbian GNU/Linux, Ubuntu GNU/Linux, Fedora GNU/Linux and Redhat Enterprise Linux (and derivates).
Follow the X2Go Packages for Debian GNU/Linux instructions, but comment the main
lines and uncomment the heuler
lines.
Follow the X2Go Packages for Raspbian GNU/Linux instructions, but comment the main
lines and uncomment the heuler
lines.
The nightly builds for Ubuntu can be retrieved from a PPA on Launchpad. Use the follwing command to add the ppa:x2go/ppa
as a package source to your local system:
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:x2go/ppa
Please make sure that you have activated Ubuntu packages from main
and universe
when installing/testing x2goserver
.
Follow the X2Go Packages for Fedora GNU/Linux instructions, but disable the release
repositories and enable the nightly
repositories.
The source
-tagged repositories do not need to be enabled, unless the source RPMs are needed for (re-)building packages.
We provide nightly builds for RHEL-5, RHEL-6 and RHEL-7 (x86_64 architecture only for now). For RHEL-5 only the X2Go Server side is available, because both X2Go client implementations (X2Go Client and PyHoca) won't build on the very old library base of RHEL/EPEL-5.
Follow the X2Go Packages for Redhat Enterprise Linux and Derivatives, but disable the release
repositories and enable the nightly
repositories.
The source
-tagged repositories do not need to be enabled, unless the source RPMs are needed for (re-)building packages.
These repositories also depend on (and replace the X2Go) packages from the Fedora EPEL project. See using EPEL.
We provide nightly builds for openSUSE (12.3, 13.1, 13.2 and Leap 42.1) / SUSE Linux Enterprise (11.2, 11.3, 12.0).
Follow the X2Go packages for SUSE-based systems instructions and especially keep an eye open for the nightly
part.
We now provide nightly builds of X2Go Client binaries for MS Windows. They can be downloaded from our download server (use the mingw32-4.8 folder.)
Currently we provide irregular preview builds of PyHoca-GUI binaries for MS Windows. Refer to our download server for what previews are available.
If someone feels like volunteering and wants to help out with build automation of the MS Windows version of PyHoca, please contact the X2Go developer team.
Currently we provide irregular previews of X2Go Client binaries for Mac OS X. Refer to our download server for what previews are available.
If someone feels like volunteering and wants to help out with build automation of the Mac OS X version of X2Go Client, please contact the X2Go developer team.