- Mensaje original -
> I'm trying to build the Windows client from source. I'm using Visual
> Studio 2008.
> I am getting an errror in red_channel.cpp that 'sys/time.h' is not
> found.
I suppose you are trying to build the git version.
The recent changes of using a spice-common submodul
I'm trying to build the Windows client from source. I'm using Visual
Studio 2008.
I am getting an errror in red_channel.cpp that 'sys/time.h' is not found.
Any clue what is going on? Why would the windows build want
'sys/time.h' since that is a Linux include?
Thanks!
Noel
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Noel Van Hook - I
I, like many before me, am interested in seeing a spice client on other
platforms. Things like Mac OS X, iOS, Android, HTML5, and so on.
I've spent a bit of time researching what has gone before, and thought
I'd try to summarize what I've found. Mostly that will show my
ignorance and hopefully s
Hi:
Every time when I want to enable the USB device which plugin into the
spice client, I have to select the menu option manually.
Is there a comman line option instead of this ?
like 'spicy -h XXX -p XXX ...'
Thanks a lot!
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On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 01:33:22PM +0200, Marc-André Lureau wrote:
ACK.
> The quic code has been changed recently this way:
>
> -ASSERT(encoder->usr, line);
> +if (line == NULL) {
> +spice_warn_if_reached();
> +return QUIC_ERROR;
> +}
>
> It appears that the only cal
The quic code has been changed recently this way:
-ASSERT(encoder->usr, line);
+if (line == NULL) {
+spice_warn_if_reached();
+return QUIC_ERROR;
+}
It appears that the only caller of quic_encode() gives a NULL line and
rely on the more_lines() callback to return new l
Alon,
My printer driver can write the printing raw data into virtIO driver. But I
cannot see the found the printing raw data in the spice server. For the
vdagent, I found the following code segment which is a callback to read the
data from the vdi_port. Do I need to add a similar code to read t
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 05:01:12PM -0400, Nahum Shalman wrote:
> Hey everyone, I think I found a bug:
>
> I've been living on the bleeding edge of the spice repos and a vm I
> was running was tripping over
> quic.c line 1242 (lots of errors spewing on the console).
>
> It looks like a sane check
Hello. My name is Anton. I am from Russia. I have Ubuntu
10.04_desktop_amd64. There, I installed spice-protocol-0.10.1, spice-0.10.1
and qemu-1.0.5 the repositories git. The emulator runs, but there are
problems with the work of the `-vga qxl`. When you start with this key, the
virtual system issue