Hi, ----- Original Message ----- > There are a number of companies that interface to spicec > programmatically. > > These companies right now do a fork exec or whatever to run spicec > from within their software products. > There are a number of reasons why they do not implement the spice > protocol within their products and why they don't include the spicec > software as part of their code base for their projects. > > > So, firstly I feel we should support command line with spice-gtk so > these people can switch over quickly.
We have an option group, even provided as part of the spice-client-glib API, and usable from spicy: $ spicy --help-spice Usage: spicy [OPTION...] - spice client application A Gtk client to connect to Spice servers. Spice Options: --uri=<uri> Spice server uri -h, --host=<host> Spice server address -p, --port=<port> Spice server port -s, --secure-port=<port> Spice server secure port --ca-file=<file> Truststore file for secure connections -w, --password=<password> Server password --host-subject=<host-subject> Subject of the host certificate (field=value pairs separated by commas) Report bugs to spice-devel@lists.freedesktop.org. > > Then I recommend that we create a library/framework/API so that > companies can use spice much easier programmatically. Spice-Gtk has a complete API. It allows to create complete clients without GTK using spice-client-glib. See reference documentation: http://fedorapeople.org/~elmarco/spice-gtk/ regards -- Marc-André Lureau _______________________________________________ Spice-devel mailing list Spice-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel