On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 02:09:38PM +0800, Shuxiang Lim wrote: > Ok,my prediction is right, this segfault is solved by disabling NLS (the use > of gettext(). etc..)in glib. > Yet then Bus Error comes: I know,it's mainly caused by the typecast for ARM > has no same alignment style as x86.The question is: is there a way to fix > this in the arm-gcc option other than rewrite the typecast statements into > memcpy()?(There are huge amount of such statements in glib.). The -O0 option > doesnot work. > Rgrds.
This is strange, as I know glib is used by maemo, running on n900, which is an arm. No idea, sorry. > On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 11:52 AM, Shuxiang Lim <[email protected]>wrote: > > > Hi,all,caution of the radioactive rays! > > I feel rather frustrated though...Now I have ported libglib2.0 and its > > deps(libintl,libiconv...) onto android as well as libspicec-glib.so and > > snappy. > > But when run,the snappy got only SEGFAULT and killed. > > *#LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/data/local/lib ./snappy -h 192.168.1.31 -p 5900 -o > > ahoo.ppm* > > *[1] + Stopped (signal) LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/data/local/lib ./snappy -h > > 192.168.1.31 -p 5900 -o ahoo.ppm > > [1] Segmentation fault LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/data/local/lib ./snappy -h > > 192.168.1.31 -p 5900 -o ahoo.ppm* > > > > Tracing the process,I found the SEGFAULT came from the > > glib:g_object_new()!: > > gtk/spice-session.c: > > addr = g_object_new (G_TYPE_NETWORK_ADDRESS, "hostname", s->host, "port", > > port, NULL); > > -->libgobject:gobject/gtype.c > > g_object_new()-->g_type_class_ref()-->type_class_init_Wm() > > -->libgio:gio/gnetworkaddress.c > > g_network_address_class_init()-->CRASSSSHHHH. > > > > Now I'm still tracing the bug... It may come from the i18n string ops, but > > if other bug occurs in glib,the future is dim... For I really has no time > > and energy to hack the arcane and exotic glib(or it's caused by the > > incorrect use of glib method in spicec?).(forgive such adjectives,to me,it's > > true) > > I really yearn for the spicec in PURE C and Modularized: > > 1.Offer the switch to disable (do not POSIX-likedly depend on) locale, > > libiconv, libintl, sys/shm.h, pwd.h, pthread,i18n, wchar_t,regex,gettext,... > > for none of them can be found in android! > > 2. Be as far away as we can from the other libs like the > > glib/gtk,pulseaudio/alsalib... > > 3. Completely modularize spicec into libspicec and spicec (this is what I > > am working for) > > as the data layer and the UI layer to ease the porting. > > > > Is there any plan about these now? Can anybody help to do the step 1 or > > step 2 above? > > Or, the simplest: the way to safely turn off locale and i18n in glib? > > Pardon my whining and wish me Goodluck! > > And again I shall desperately curse Android and bless Meego! > > Regards. > > > > > > On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 9:07 AM, Shuxiang Lim <[email protected]>wrote: > > > >> > >> That's true. But the audio output as well as the image output is unexposed > >> or disabled for C/C++ apps in Android.So I plan to dwindle the work to > >> implement the image first,if success, the audio work will be easy to > >> follow. > >> > >> Regards. > >> > >> On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 6:22 PM, Attila Sukosd > >> <[email protected]>wrote: > >> > >>> Could you maybe give access to other devs to aid the development? > >>> > >>> Rgrds, > >>> > >>> Attila > >>> > >>> > >>> On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 11:18 AM, Shuxiang Lim > >>> <[email protected]>wrote: > >>> > >>>> Yep, I walked around this but to face more chored and nasty troubles in > >>>> porting Pulseaudio lib, time limited, so I decided to DISABLE the > >>>> audio(playback/record) channels first. Thus the porting of > >>>> libspicec_glib.so > >>>> is finished(along with all its dependences) and androidVNCViewer(whose UI > >>>> will be peeled to become spicec's) proj. has been built: > >>>> *#file libspicec_glib.so * > >>>> libspicec_glib.so: ELF 32-bit LSB shared object, ARM, version 1 (SYSV), > >>>> dynamically linked, not stripped > >>>> *#arm-eabi-readelf -d libspicec_glib.so * > >>>> Dynamic section at offset 0x774a4 contains 27 entries: > >>>> Tag Type Name/Value > >>>> 0x00000001 (NEEDED) Shared library: [libc.so] > >>>> 0x00000001 (NEEDED) Shared library: [libm.so] > >>>> 0x00000001 (NEEDED) Shared library: > >>>> [libpixman-1.so.0] > >>>> 0x00000001 (NEEDED) Shared library: > >>>> [libssl.so.1.0.0] > >>>> 0x00000001 (NEEDED) Shared library: > >>>> [libcrypto.so.1.0.0] > >>>> 0x00000001 (NEEDED) Shared library: [libjpeg.so.62] > >>>> 0x00000001 (NEEDED) Shared library: [libz.so] > >>>> 0x00000001 (NEEDED) Shared library: > >>>> [libglib-2.0.so.0] > >>>> 0x00000001 (NEEDED) Shared library: > >>>> [libgio-2.0.so.0] > >>>> 0x00000001 (NEEDED) Shared library: > >>>> [libgobject-2.0.so.0] > >>>> 0x00000001 (NEEDED) Shared library: > >>>> [libgmodule-2.0.so.0] > >>>> 0x00000001 (NEEDED) Shared library: > >>>> [libgthread-2.0.so.0] > >>>> 0x00000010 (SYMBOLIC) 0x0 > >>>> .... > >>>> Now comes the last adventure of Native interfaces exposing and UI > >>>> building! > >>>> Regards. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 3:57 PM, Shuxiang Lim > >>>> <[email protected]>wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> Well, I think I may try the "--with-coroutine=gthread" in spice-gtk > >>>>> configuring to walk around that... > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 11:10 AM, Shuxiang Lim > >>>>> <[email protected]>wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>>> Hi,I need help! > >>>>>> Now I've managed to divided spicec-gtk into two parts > >>>>>> libspicec.so(based on libpixman.so,libglib-2.0.so...No relation to X11 > >>>>>> at > >>>>>> all) and spicec(based on libspicec.so and libgtk.so...). And the > >>>>>> glib2.0 > >>>>>> porting to Android is also completed. But I'm blocked in compiling > >>>>>> libspicec > >>>>>> onto Android at the begining for the continuation.c uses the functions > >>>>>> in > >>>>>> <ucontext.h> :setcontext(),getcontext()..., which are some > >>>>>> thread-related > >>>>>> funcs as I know,and, definitely unsuprisingly, Android libc doesn't > >>>>>> have > >>>>>> them! Is there a way to drop or replace the use of such funcs? Or > >>>>>> should I > >>>>>> manually write setcontext from scratch? > >>>>>> RGRDs. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 5:14 PM, Alon Levy <[email protected]> wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>>> On Mon, Mar 07, 2011 at 09:08:28AM +0800, Shuxiang Lim wrote: > >>>>>>> > Option 1: use spice-gtk with a gtk android backend > >>>>>>> > a) compiling gtk for it would be possible. > >>>>>>> > b) write a partial gtk backend, good enough for spice-gtk. > >>>>>>> > c) no changes to spice-gtk. > >>>>>>> > Yep,that's really a good hope,but it's another project(too huge > >>>>>>> and far > >>>>>>> > away for me now): > >>>>>>> > Project:"GTK for Android.". So now I can use only the Android SDK > >>>>>>> to finish > >>>>>>> > the UI(the new native UI APIs in NDK is not reliable in versions). > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Yeah, I think you're right, I can't find anyone already working on > >>>>>>> this by > >>>>>>> simple web search. Maybe spice-gtk's non ui objects are dependent > >>>>>>> only on > >>>>>>> gobject / stuff that is easy to just drop in (ugly, but still more > >>>>>>> maintainable > >>>>>>> then basing your work on spicec, long term). > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > And also you've referred that "spicec is already platform > >>>>>>> independent", > >>>>>>> > that's true to Linux and Windows,but not to Android,for such > >>>>>>> independence is > >>>>>>> > based on the C++ independence over the os which cannot stand > >>>>>>> through the > >>>>>>> > JAVA UIed android.So there is no way to just add a subdir ./android > >>>>>>> under > >>>>>>> > spice/client along with ./x11 and ./windows. It should be a > >>>>>>> combined proj. > >>>>>>> > of C/C++ and Java. (That's why I hate Android and yearn for > >>>>>>> Maemo/Meego.) > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Definitely easier to port to Maemo :) > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > Regards. > >>>>>>> > > >>>>>>> > On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 7:04 PM, Alon Levy <[email protected]> > >>>>>>> wrote: > >>>>>>> > > >>>>>>> > > On Fri, Mar 04, 2011 at 06:21:19PM +0800, Shuxiang Lim wrote: > >>>>>>> > > > Hi, friends, > >>>>>>> > > > Thanks for your replies. It's definitely right till now > >>>>>>> I've been > >>>>>>> > > > working a tougher way compared to spice-gtk.And actually I've > >>>>>>> considered > >>>>>>> > > to > >>>>>>> > > > steer my way to the latter in fear of the troublesome and > >>>>>>> crippled C++ > >>>>>>> > > > support in Android NDK:C is more "simple and safe" in Android > >>>>>>> than C++. > >>>>>>> > > > But,AFAIK,there is no gtk port for Android yet. And the biggest > >>>>>>> obstacle > >>>>>>> > > is > >>>>>>> > > > the framework of Android:in its design,all UI should be done in > >>>>>>> JAVA > >>>>>>> > > powered > >>>>>>> > > > by SKIA libs.Therefore the port of UI libs(GTK,etc) will be > >>>>>>> choked by the > >>>>>>> > > > I/O level because Android don't completely expose them at > >>>>>>> all!(I once > >>>>>>> > > > managed to port Xfbdev onto it,but that's not commercially > >>>>>>> practical at > >>>>>>> > > all, > >>>>>>> > > > it's just a geeky trick maybe,an app in Android SHOULD NOT do > >>>>>>> this.) Only > >>>>>>> > > > the algorithm/data computing-related C/C++ libs are welcomed to > >>>>>>> be the > >>>>>>> > > JNI > >>>>>>> > > > servants to JAVA UI apps in Android. > >>>>>>> > > > You see, in such aspect, there is not too much diff between > >>>>>>> the C++ > >>>>>>> > > way > >>>>>>> > > > and gtk way in the porting of UI part. > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> > > I'm going to try to prove that wrong by grepping hoping it makes > >>>>>>> sense, I > >>>>>>> > > never > >>>>>>> > > actually coded in gtk: > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> > > $ git grep GObjectClass > >>>>>>> > > gtk/channel-cursor.c: GObjectClass *gobject_class = > >>>>>>> > > G_OBJECT_CLASS(klass); > >>>>>>> > > gtk/channel-display.c: GObjectClass *gobject_class = > >>>>>>> > > G_OBJECT_CLASS(klass); > >>>>>>> > > gtk/channel-inputs.c: GObjectClass *gobject_class = > >>>>>>> > > G_OBJECT_CLASS(klass); > >>>>>>> > > gtk/channel-main.c: GObjectClass *gobject_class = > >>>>>>> G_OBJECT_CLASS(klass); > >>>>>>> > > gtk/channel-playback.c: GObjectClass *gobject_class = > >>>>>>> > > G_OBJECT_CLASS(klass); > >>>>>>> > > gtk/channel-record.c: GObjectClass *gobject_class = > >>>>>>> > > G_OBJECT_CLASS(klass); > >>>>>>> > > gtk/spice-audio.h: GObjectClass parent_class; > >>>>>>> > > gtk/spice-channel.c: GObjectClass *gobject_class = > >>>>>>> G_OBJECT_CLASS > >>>>>>> > > (klass); > >>>>>>> > > gtk/spice-channel.h: GObjectClass parent_class; > >>>>>>> > > gtk/spice-gstaudio.c: GObjectClass *gobject_class = > >>>>>>> > > G_OBJECT_CLASS(klass); > >>>>>>> > > gtk/spice-pulse.c: GObjectClass *gobject_class = > >>>>>>> G_OBJECT_CLASS(klass); > >>>>>>> > > gtk/spice-session.c: GObjectClass *gobject_class = > >>>>>>> > > G_OBJECT_CLASS(klass); > >>>>>>> > > gtk/spice-session.h: GObjectClass parent_class; > >>>>>>> > > gtk/spice-widget.c: GObjectClass *gobject_class = > >>>>>>> G_OBJECT_CLASS(klass); > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> > > otoh: > >>>>>>> > > U playa:spice-gtk alon (master)$ git grep --name-only GdkWindow > >>>>>>> > > gtk/spice-widget-cairo.c > >>>>>>> > > gtk/spice-widget.c > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> > > (if you grep Window you get false negatives because of the > >>>>>>> compression > >>>>>>> > > window). > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> > > Anyway, this is a lame attempt to prove the gtk stuff that does > >>>>>>> ui (read: > >>>>>>> > > uses X) > >>>>>>> > > is separated in the code/architecture level :) > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> > > > So for me the shining light of spicec-gtk is not in "GTK" > >>>>>>> but in "C". > >>>>>>> > > I > >>>>>>> > > > dare not to say I'm clear about every nook in spicec at all. My > >>>>>>> best hope > >>>>>>> > > is > >>>>>>> > > > that the IO in spicec shall be straight and succinct ,the inner > >>>>>>> > > > graphic/sound computing(decompress,etc) shall have NO relation > >>>>>>> with upper > >>>>>>> > > UI > >>>>>>> > > > libs at all, so I can pipe the Finished image flow into UI > >>>>>>> through JNI > >>>>>>> > > > interfaces and direct the user input backward. (That's why I > >>>>>>> can borrow > >>>>>>> > > the > >>>>>>> > > > UI from AndroidVNCViewer) > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> > > Yeah, I think it is generally so, but again, it's so in spice-gtk > >>>>>>> too, and > >>>>>>> > > that's > >>>>>>> > > our only future supported client (*). > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> > > (*) plans do change. > >>>>>>> > > > > >>>>>>> > > > libspicec.so(do most jobs) > >>>>>>> > > > <==finishedimages/audio>>===<<inputs==>spicec.java.ui(only UI) > >>>>>>> > > > > >>>>>>> > > > Am I right? Is there any design that will frustrate this in > >>>>>>> spicec or > >>>>>>> > > > spice-gtk? > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> > > spicec is already separated at the platform level, since it uses > >>>>>>> low level > >>>>>>> > > libraries directly, unlike spice-gtk (X and GDI). So you would > >>>>>>> basically > >>>>>>> > > be adding a platform/android. > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> > > In gtk I really haven't done android development, ever, at least > >>>>>>> not in the > >>>>>>> > > C level, but I was hoping: > >>>>>>> > > Option 1: use spice-gtk with a gtk android backend > >>>>>>> > > a) compiling gtk for it would be possible. > >>>>>>> > > b) write a partial gtk backend, good enough for spice-gtk. > >>>>>>> > > c) no changes to spice-gtk. > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> > > Option 2 is of course to make spice-gtk also have platform > >>>>>>> separation, > >>>>>>> > > while > >>>>>>> > > still using gtk/gobject for all stuff that would Just Work when > >>>>>>> doing 1.a > >>>>>>> > > (the > >>>>>>> > > data structures, the signals, the macros, the introspection?). > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> > > > Regards. > >>>>>>> > > > > >>>>>>> > > > > >>>>>>> > > > On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 4:36 PM, Alon Levy <[email protected]> > >>>>>>> wrote: > >>>>>>> > > > > >>>>>>> > > > > On Fri, Mar 04, 2011 at 03:38:51PM +0800, Shuxiang Lim wrote: > >>>>>>> > > > > > Hi all, > >>>>>>> > > > > > I'm trying these days to port spicec into Android.But > >>>>>>> it's a > >>>>>>> > > rather > >>>>>>> > > > > TOUGH > >>>>>>> > > > > > way to go because the structure of spicec and android are > >>>>>>> desperately > >>>>>>> > > > > > inappropriate:the linux version of spicec is based on the > >>>>>>> X11,which > >>>>>>> > > is > >>>>>>> > > > > not > >>>>>>> > > > > > available in Android,thus the UI of spicec should be > >>>>>>> rewritten from > >>>>>>> > > > > > scratch...More troublesome is that the UI part and data > >>>>>>> part in > >>>>>>> > > current > >>>>>>> > > > > > >>>>>>> > > > > Haven't looked at your proposal below yet, but did you check > >>>>>>> the > >>>>>>> > > spice-gtk > >>>>>>> > > > > work? maybe it is easier to start from that? are gtk > >>>>>>> libraries > >>>>>>> > > available on > >>>>>>> > > > > android? not talking about X. spice-gtk has objects for > >>>>>>> connection and > >>>>>>> > > > > channels > >>>>>>> > > > > that afaik don't do any output, that's separate from the > >>>>>>> actual widget > >>>>>>> > > that > >>>>>>> > > > > uses X. Also, gtk 3 has backends - did anyone do a backend > >>>>>>> for android? > >>>>>>> > > > > > >>>>>>> > > > > Since going forward we plan to ditch the spicec client, that > >>>>>>> would be > >>>>>>> > > > > really > >>>>>>> > > > > preffered. Now that I see what you have planned it sounds > >>>>>>> good, but > >>>>>>> > > better > >>>>>>> > > > > to use spice-gtk. > >>>>>>> > > > > > >>>>>>> > > > > of course that's not to say we won't love to see this working > >>>>>>> anyway :) > >>>>>>> > > > > > >>>>>>> > > > > > spicec is entangled in the hierarchical system in C++! So > >>>>>>> my plan is > >>>>>>> > > > > this: > >>>>>>> > > > > > first split the spicec into two parts,data and UI,transform > >>>>>>> the data > >>>>>>> > > part > >>>>>>> > > > > > into libspicec.so;then rewrite the UI part in JAVA. > >>>>>>> Besides, I should > >>>>>>> > > > > also > >>>>>>> > > > > > tinker some problems caused by the Crippled NDK C++ support > >>>>>>> and the > >>>>>>> > > Lamed > >>>>>>> > > > > > bionic c lib in android . > >>>>>>> > > > > > And now the first step is roughly done,hence the change > >>>>>>> of the > >>>>>>> > > spicec > >>>>>>> > > > > > structure: > >>>>>>> > > > > > From > >>>>>>> > > > > > > >>>>>>> > > |-->playback > >>>>>>> > > > > > thread > >>>>>>> > > > > > > >>>>>>> > > |-->cursor > >>>>>>> > > > > > thread > >>>>>>> > > > > > spicec:spicec process(application process)-->main > >>>>>>> thread->|-->*record > >>>>>>> > > > > thread > >>>>>>> > > > > > * > >>>>>>> > > > > > > >>>>>>> > > |-->inputs > >>>>>>> > > > > > thread > >>>>>>> > > > > > > >>>>>>> > > |-->display > >>>>>>> > > > > > thread > >>>>>>> > > > > > To: > >>>>>>> > > > > > ===========================> > >>>>>>> > > > > > |-->libspicec.so:application > >>>>>>> thread-->main > >>>>>>> > > > > > thread------>| > >>>>>>> > > > > > | > >>>>>>> > > > > > | > >>>>>>> > > > > > | |<--display > >>>>>>> thread<--| > >>>>>>> > > > > > | > >>>>>>> > > > > > | |--->|<--cursor > >>>>>>> > > > > > thread<---|<------------------| > >>>>>>> > > > > > | | |<--inputs > >>>>>>> thread<---| > >>>>>>> > > > > > spicec:spicec process--->| | |<--playback > >>>>>>> thread<-| > >>>>>>> > > > > > | | > >>>>>>> > > > > > | | > >>>>>>> > > > > > | | > >>>>>>> > > > > > <---------------------------------------------| > >>>>>>> > > > > > | > >>>>>>> > > > > > | > >>>>>>> > > > > > | > >>>>>>> > > > > > | > >>>>>>> > > > > > |-->spicec:platform > >>>>>>> > > > > > thread------------------------------>| > >>>>>>> > > > > > > >>>>>>> > > > > > The hierarchical relationship has been unleashed with one > >>>>>>> > > thread(record > >>>>>>> > > > > > channel) deleted and two new threads (app and platform) > >>>>>>> created. The > >>>>>>> > > > > first > >>>>>>> > > > > > as the "data thread",the other as the "work thread" which > >>>>>>> is driven > >>>>>>> > > by > >>>>>>> > > > > the > >>>>>>> > > > > > signals from the first thread as well as its sub threads > >>>>>>> and > >>>>>>> > > requested to > >>>>>>> > > > > do > >>>>>>> > > > > > the UI-related work: > >>>>>>> > > > > > > >>>>>>> > > > > > platform thread:------------>blocked and waiting:-->job > >>>>>>> > > > > > request-<--------------| > >>>>>>> > > > > > | | > >>>>>>> > > > > > | > >>>>>>> > > > > > ^ | > >>>>>>> > > > > > | > >>>>>>> > > > > > | > >>>>>>> > > > > > | | > >>>>>>> > > > > > |<----------|-<-| > >>>>>>> > > > > > | > >>>>>>> > > > > > | | > >>>>>>> > > > > > | > >>>>>>> > > > > > platform thread over<----------if(job==die)<--| > >>>>>>> send req. > >>>>>>> > > blocked > >>>>>>> > > > > > and waiting > >>>>>>> > > > > > | ^ > >>>>>>> | > >>>>>>> > > > > > | > >>>>>>> > > > > > | | > >>>>>>> | > >>>>>>> > > > > > ^ > >>>>>>> > > > > > | | > >>>>>>> | > >>>>>>> > > > > > _________|_________ > >>>>>>> > > > > > | | > >>>>>>> | > >>>>>>> > > > > > | app/plbk/cusor > >>>>>>> > > > > > thd > >>>>>>> > > > > > |<---job done----dojob()<--else--| | > >>>>>>> |->go > >>>>>>> > > on->| > >>>>>>> > > > > > __________________ > >>>>>>> > > > > > | | > >>>>>>> > > > > > |------------------------------->feed back-->| > >>>>>>> > > > > > > >>>>>>> > > > > > > >>>>>>> > > > > > So the next work is to expose the native JNI interface in > >>>>>>> platform > >>>>>>> > > thread > >>>>>>> > > > > to > >>>>>>> > > > > > the UI written in Android SDK. I try to use the UI > >>>>>>> > > > > > frame of AndroidVNCViewer in > >>>>>>> > > > > > code.google.com/p/*android*-*vnc*-viewer/,then the work of > >>>>>>> platform > >>>>>>> > > > > > thread will be replaced by UI but the msg > >>>>>>> > > > > > communication to libspicec will be remained. That's the > >>>>>>> easiest way I > >>>>>>> > > can > >>>>>>> > > > > > envisage except rewriting all parts in spicec from scratch. > >>>>>>> > > > > > It's tough too, for I have poor experiance in Java... > >>>>>>> > > > > > Anyway, is there any other guy working on this? Is my > >>>>>>> way > >>>>>>> > > > > feasible??Any > >>>>>>> > > > > > Ideas or help is appreciated. > >>>>>>> > > > > > >>>>>>> > > > > See above for ideas, don't read them as a criticism, I think > >>>>>>> this is > >>>>>>> > > > > fantastic > >>>>>>> > > > > what you've done so far. I remember someone posting "we are > >>>>>>> working on > >>>>>>> > > > > andriod > >>>>>>> > > > > in our spare time" post to spice-devel, please grep the > >>>>>>> archive. > >>>>>>> > > > > > >>>>>>> > > > > Alon > >>>>>>> > > > > > >>>>>>> > > > > > Best regards. > >>>>>>> > > > > > >>>>>>> > > > > > _______________________________________________ > >>>>>>> > > > > > Spice-devel mailing list > >>>>>>> > > > > > [email protected] > >>>>>>> > > > > > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel > >>>>>>> > > > > > >>>>>>> > > > > > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> > > > _______________________________________________ > >>>>>>> > > > Spice-devel mailing list > >>>>>>> > > > [email protected] > >>>>>>> > > > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > _______________________________________________ > >>>>>>> > Spice-devel mailing list > >>>>>>> > [email protected] > >>>>>>> > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> _______________________________________________ > >>>> Spice-devel mailing list > >>>> [email protected] > >>>> http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel > >>>> > >>>> > >>> > >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Spice-devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel _______________________________________________ Spice-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel
