Hi On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 2:24 PM Gerd Hoffmann <kra...@redhat.com> wrote: > > On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 12:07:03PM +0100, Marc-André Lureau wrote: > > Add a new display backend that will configure Spice to allow a remote > > client to control QEMU in a similar fashion as other QEMU display > > backend/UI like GTK. > > > > For this to work, it will set up Spice server with a unix socket, and > > register a VC chardev that will be exposed as Spice ports. A QMP > > monitor is also exposed as a Spice port, this allows the remote client > > fuller qemu control and state handling. > > > > - doesn't handle VC set_echo() - this doesn't seem a strong > > requirement, very few front-end use it > > - spice options can be tweaked with other -spice arguments > > - Windows support shouldn't be hard to do, but will probably use a TCP > > port instead > > - we may want to watch the child process to quit automatically if it > > crashed > > Hmm, not working on RHEL-7: > > qemu-system-x86_64: Failed to launch spice+unix:///tmp/.QON7WZ/spice.sock > URI: The specified location is not supported > > virt-viewer + remote-viewer are installed. > > any clue?
5 months old patch, not event released yet :( but virt-viewer should have a release very soon hopefully https://pagure.io/virt-viewer/c/c4f6142f15c4e51cbf427f5f1bf1fc6ac0e10d88?branch=master thanks -- Marc-André Lureau