Major changes in 0.7.0: ======================= * Many small bugfixes to the spice client * Support for smartcards (CAC) * Support for building the client with mingw32 (wip, not working yet) Major changes in 0.6.3: ======================= Major changes in this release: * Foreign menu and controller support for the client for XPI / ActiveX browser plugin usage (same API as the 0.4 client) * Copy and paste support in the client * Image copy and paste support in the X client * Fix fullscreen mode of the X client under compiz and KDE * Various portability and bug fixes Major changes in 0.6.2: ======================= 0.6.2 was skipped because a small but nasty bug was found while preparing the release (and it was already tagged as 0.6.2 in git). Major changes in 0.6.1: ======================= Major changes in this release: * New libspice API to handle backwards compatibility * Fix X crash in X client * Fix memory leaks and crashes * Portability fixes Major changes in 0.6.0: ======================= Major changes in this releas: * Various bugfixes * Make build work on arm7 * Fix build for python 2.5 * Don't allow video streams on non-primary surface * Fix shared memory leaks in client * Add some new libspice-server APIs for configuration options * Convert SpiceVDIPort API to generic SpiceCharDevice API * Add capabilities negotiation to agent Major changes in 0.5.3: ======================= Major changes in this release: * Various changes in the network protocol to make it more efficient. * New commandline arguments to enable/disable jpeg and zlib-over-glz. * Initial work on clipboard sharing added * Fix color channel order for mjpegs when connecting to older spice server. Major changes in 0.5.2: ======================= This is the first release of the unstable 0.5.x series leading up to 0.6. With this release the API of spice-server is considered stable, but the network protocol and QXL PCI ABI are still unstable. The major changes compared to the 0.4 series are: * New, more efficient network protocol * Support for offscreen surfaces in guest driver * New spice-server API * A marshalling/demarshalling system that isolates the network protocol parsing from the internal types * A PCI parsing and validation layer making it easier to get backwards compatibility, cleaning up the internals ans makes security review easier. * WAN support, including lossy compression using jpeg and zlib compression. * Easier to build. No more dependencies on forked versions of pixman and cairo. Separate module spice-protocol containing headers used when building drivers and qemu.