Hello Victor, Appreciate very much your feedback! Indeed a bit sad with this de-support of spice-gtk, came also across https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2030592 which talk about this and some workarounds.Used hints from Jean-Marc Liger and Aram Minasyan from that bug thread and solved the problem in my side.
Thanks for the hints and your replay in general :) All the best,Iacob On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 12:29:47 PM GMT+3, Victor Toso <victort...@redhat.com> wrote: Hi, On Tue, Aug 22, 2023 at 08:47:58AM +0000, Maxim Iacob wrote: > Hello, > > I'm looking to install spice-gtk to Oracle Linux 9.2 distribution, based on > Red > Hat Enterprise Linux release 9.2 (Plow). > > Somehow this is not possible due to error: > > ================================================================== > $sudo dnf builddep spice-gtk > > enabling proxyt-source repository > enabling slacktechnologies_slack-source repository > proxyt > source > > > 817 B/s | 1.6 kB 00:02 > slacktechnologies_slack > > > 803 B/s | 1.8 kB 00:02 > slacktechnologies_slack-source > > > 414 B/s | 951 B 00:02 > no package matched: spice-gtk > Error: Some packages could not be found. RHEL 9.2 does not have spice-gtk. You should raise this request to Oracle Linux 9.2 and see if they want to support it. > ================================================================== > > Kindly let me know if there is any possible workaround to > install it on Oracle Linux 9. I'm looking to access A Proxmox > virtual machine via Virt-viewer and it looks spice-gtk is > needed, otherwise I get "Unsupported graphic type 'spice'" > error. > > Appreciate any direction to make this work. :) I'd recommend fetching rpm sources (e.g: from fedora) and doing the build + installation. Not much more I can help you with it, sadly. Ah, using some flatpak with SPICE would be another alternative. Cheers, Victor