On Apr 22, 2018, at 8:31 PM, aline.manera@gmail.com wrote:Regards,What do you think about that?That way, we can have a easier way to move forward with Linux distribution repositories which does not allow third-part JS files into the package.2. For the new functionality itself, I'd propose to add a build parameter, something like --with-spice-web-client to build the app with spice-web-client, otherwise, use spice-html5.1. The new files added for build do not need to contain the IBM copyright as you did not that for IBM (or did you do?)Hi Pavel!I checked the code and I have some suggestions:On Tue, Apr 3, 2018 at 11:46 AM, Pavel Gurenko <pgurenko@gmail.com> wrote:If you mean the ones before installing spice guest tools (two cursors), then no, I guess it's not.I had no issues with spice guest tools installed.On Tue, Apr 3, 2018, 2:13 AM Joni Orponen <j.orponen@4teamwork.ch> wrote:______________________________On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 8:57 PM, Pavel Gurenko <pgurenko@gmail.com> wrote:The spice-html5 does not support the qxl drivers for Windows VMs and it looks like qxl has the best performance for now.While spice-html5 is more like proof-of-concept, a bit slow and in general not really supported right now.On the other hand, spice-web-client is performant, production solution and supports almost everything the spice can support.The pull request is mostly the drop-in replacement, spice-html5 web client JavaScript gets replaced with spice-web-client JavaScript.I used the latest version of spice-web-client from github: https://github.com/eyeos/spice-web-clien t - unfortunately guys don't have releases in CDN.Would this also get rid of mouse acceleration mismatch issues with Windows clients?--Joni Orponen_________________
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