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The spicec client is no longer actively maintained.
By removing cegui from distcheck, we can avoid extra build time and
dependencies (>150Mb extra cegui/boost on fedora)
Slirp is not available in most distributions, afaict, making it hard
to build consistantly accross various systems.
The client is still build if the dependencies are present.
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This patch will replace the common/ directory with the spice-common
project. It is for now a simple project subdirectory shared with
spice-gtk, but the goal is to make it a proper library later on.
With this change, the spice-server build is broken. The following
commits fix the build, and have been seperated to ease the review.
v2
- moves all the generated marshallers to spice-common library
- don't attempt to fix windows VS build, which should somehow be
splitted with spice-common (or built from tarball only to avoid
generation tools/libs deps)
v3
- uses libspice-common-client
- fix a mutex.h inclusion reported by Alon
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As suggested by Alon, a simple automated test to try to find
regressions in Spice code.
To use this, compile Spice with --enable-automated-tests and
run test_display_streaming passing --automated-tests as parameter.
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