Meanwhile I can't test and play with none of these features because the
newest packaged qemu I can find is 0.13 which doesn't support parameters
that libvirt generates.
:-(
I'm not willing to compile qemu 0.14 just to test spice.
Unless you guys have another tip or hidden repo to point me...
Thanks in advance,
Avi
On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 12:30, Tom Hughes <tom(a)compton.nu> wrote:
On 10/02/11 14:21, Cole Robinson wrote:
> You'll need qemu-0.14 for this to work, however it doesn't look like the
> release candidate has been built for rawhide yet.
Or for virt-preview, which makes it rather hard to test new features
like this...
The virt-preview repo has also been broken for several days now because
the new virt-manager packager wants spice-gtk-python which isn't there.
Tom
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