Hey, On Fri, May 01, 2015 at 06:37:36PM -0400, Cole Robinson wrote: > Hey all, > > Wanted to give a heads up about a new repo with virtio-win RPMs. Isos are > still available for direct download, just at a different URL. All the details > are here: > > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Windows_Virtio_Drivers Ah cool, thanks for the heads up! Couple of comments: - the stable version is -0.96, the latest one is -0.103. alt.fedoraproject.org had -0.100 I assume this was not considered stable? - any reason not to ship SPICE vdagent while shipping the QXL driver? - has there been any testing of the qxldod driver? My understanding is that it's still a bit young (but wider exposure/testing is probably good at this point). > FWIW the rpm and iso now match the layout of what we ship with RHEL, and match > the content (except still no WHQL signature). The QXL driver should have a WHQL signature, do you know if that is the case? The latest builds uploaded to spice-space.org did have the WHQL signature. > The most obvious bit is keying in spice-guest-tools to this. Is > spice-guest-tools buildable with mingw? Generating a new spice-guest-tools > with every virtio-win build would be pretty cool Once you have all the drivers/agent binaries, the installer by itself can be built on a linux box with mingw32-nsis. Fetching the drivers/putting them in the right directory structure is still half manual/half automated at this point, so a bit more work might be needed, but this should definitely be doable. Tracking new vdagent releases/QXL releases might need to be done manually though. Well, we'll see, all in all, interesting idea ;) Christophe
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