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spice-server in 6.4 is 0.12.0 + cherry picked fixes. Upstream has a 0.12.2 bugfix release with all the fixes we've cherry picked + a lot more fixes and 1 tiny feature enhancement.
Not having the fixes from upstream causes issues with running Linux guests which use kms (ie F-19 / RHEL-7) on top of 6,4, ie bug 952666.
Rather then waiting for people to hit all these bugs one by one and cherry picking them, we should just rebase to the latest upstream.
(In reply to Hans de Goede from comment #0)
> spice-server in 6.4 is 0.12.0 + cherry picked fixes. Upstream has a 0.12.2
> bugfix release with all the fixes we've cherry picked + a lot more fixes and
> 1 tiny feature enhancement.
What is meant by this tiny feature enhancement?
- file drag and drop or adaptive video streaming? will noth og mentioned included in the rebase?
Hi,
(In reply to Marian Krcmarik from comment #2)
> (In reply to Hans de Goede from comment #0)
> > spice-server in 6.4 is 0.12.0 + cherry picked fixes. Upstream has a 0.12.2
> > bugfix release with all the fixes we've cherry picked + a lot more fixes and
> > 1 tiny feature enhancement.
>
> What is meant by this tiny feature enhancement?
> - file drag and drop or adaptive video streaming?
Adaptive video streaming.
File drag and drop is currently a client + agent only thing, but we do want to
add support for disabling it, which means filtering the related agent messages
in the server. Currently this does not exist yet, but I do expect it to land
upstream soonish and as such the filtering bits will be part of the rebase.
Regards,
Hans
Since the problem described in this bug report should be
resolved in a recent advisory, it has been closed with a
resolution of ERRATA.
For information on the advisory, and where to find the updated
files, follow the link below.
If the solution does not work for you, open a new bug report.
http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2013-1571.html