As far as I know, there isn't glib porting on iOS, I think this is the real difficulty. How about using the cocoa instead of glib and how much work if do like this? I know about cocoa but not very familiar with spice,maybe I can help somehow :)
2012/1/5, Christophe Fergeau <cferg...@redhat.com>: > On Thu, Jan 05, 2012 at 05:23:08PM +0800, wang.ch...@zte.com.cn wrote: >> Hi, thank your help. I success to run spice client on mac os x. > > If you had to make some changes to the source code, it would be nice if you > could send them to the mailing list so that they can be reviewed, and > potentially integrated to the main spice code base if they improve the code > for all platforms. And this would mean less maintainance work you as well > :) > >> >> so, next step, i want to compile spice client on ipad2(ios), is it >> unimpossible mission?? >> >> 1. spice client transplantation to ipad2, anyone have good idear? >> >> 2. ipad(ios) can complie the spice like to mac os x? two os both based on >> darwin. >> >> 3. anyone can advice for it? thanks. > > The way I'd approach this is to start with spice-gtk. It contains a > standalone > spice-glib library which handles all the low-level SPICE communication, and > emits signals when stuff must be drawn. I'd hook this up with some new code > doing the actual drawing, handling input/output, ... using native Apple > APIs. I don't know much about iOS development so I have no idea if this is > workable or not, but this is the first approach I'd try were I to work on > such a port. If you try it, I'd be really interested in knowing how things > go. > > Christophe > -- KeQiSoft Co.,LTD Mobile: +86 158 2122 8272 Tel: +86 21 6460 6614 Fax: +86 21 6460 6232 Website: www.keqisoft.com _______________________________________________ Spice-devel mailing list Spice-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel