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TigerVNC would be more convenient but it needs to be combined with the Xorg source tree to get it building.
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Well. That's true. However, a script that automatically fetches every needed file is already in place. Building is made as easy as possible. If it only wouldn't fail to compile...
I totally agree that tightvnc is outdated and probably not the best written code. Currently there is no real alternative in openbsd and tigervnc could fill the gap. Either that or a well done x11vnc script... However, tightvnc really proved to be stable. It never crashed during the last 2 years as I recall it correctly.
If someone could point me to a rock-solid x11vnc using Xvfb, it'd be happy too.