On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 06:40:31PM +0800, Cody Chan wrote: > Hi > > On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 5:58 PM, 力波 王 <wlbleaboy@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Hi,Uril: > > I had built spice-gtk with —enable-usb-redir is success. > > And it works well on windows xp and windows 7 (both X86). > > The error at last built is because of libusb, the libusb > > I built is some error. I got the libsubx from git, the latest > > Version is 1.0.18. > > > > The spice-gtk’s version I built is v0.22. > > The usbredir’s version I built is usbredir-0.5.2 > > > > So, thanks for your help. > > > > And here are two question again.^_^ > > > > 1. How to build a MSI file from the packages I Built. > > > If your host for building is fedora, running "minw32/64-make nsis" in > virt-viewer, of course, you also need mingw32/64-nsis* make-nsis will give you a nsis installer, not a MSI. Running "make msi" from the data/ directory in virt-viewer source should generate an msi (you need msitools from git.gnome.org for this to work). You can also get prebuilt MSIs from http://virt-manager.org/download/ > > > > > 2. Does spicy-gtk support a feature that let a uKey connected > > To client and guest and the same time. > > > If it's readonly, I think it's possible to implement that, but it not > worth to do that at present. What is a ukey? USB redirection is exclusive (it goes either to the client OS or the guest OS). Smartcards can be managed differently and shared between both OSes. Christophe
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