Re: Flatpaking virt-viewer/remote-viewer

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I've hit a bit of a snag with virt-viewer. I've got it compiled, running, but whenever I try to connect to a remote instance, I always get this:


[alc@xps org.virt_manager.virt-viewer]$ flatpak run org.virt_manager.virt-viewer --debug -c qemu+ssh://upsquared@192.168.10.192/system
(virt-viewer:2): virt-viewer-DEBUG: 22:21:30.782: connecting ...
(virt-viewer:2): virt-viewer-DEBUG: 22:21:30.783: Opening connection to libvirt with URI qemu+ssh://upsquared@192.168.10.192/system
Enter passphrase for key '/home/alc/.ssh/id_rsa':
(virt-viewer:2): virt-viewer-DEBUG: 22:21:38.758: Error: End of file while reading data: Ncat: No such file or directory.: Input/output error

Connecting to that URI via virt-manager on the same machine just works. I just don't know what I'm doing wrong.


Here is my current flatpak manifest:

https://github.com/AdrianKoshka/flathub/blob/org.virt_manager.virt-viewer/org.virt_manger.virt-viewer.json


On 05/14/2018 05:05 AM, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
On Sun, May 13, 2018 at 05:23:12PM -0400, Adrian Lucrèce Céleste wrote:
I thought it'd be polite to notify upstream that I've been working on a
flatpak for virt-viewer/remote-viewer.
My progress can be found here:
https://github.com/adriankoshka/flathub/tree/org.virt_manager.virt-viewer

I have most functionality of remote-viewer working, such as:

- screenshots
- sending keys
- connecting to a client (SPICE)

Some things I haven't tested:

- connecting to a VNC client
- WebDAV
- SASL
- building the flatpak for i386/arm/aarch64

Things that seem broken:

- USB redirection (this will always be tricky with flatpak though)
   - log from flapak of the error:
https://gist.github.com/AdrianKoshka/41142cf788136ae32ff64c1e5283c063
   - image of the error remote-viewer displays:
https://i.imgur.com/ZsQjpYT.png (also attached to the email)

I intend to submit a PR to flathub and get this flatplak available on
flathub.
Did this actually build the virt-viewer binary ? You don't seem to
have built libvirt, so how can virt-viewer be built ?


Regards,
Daniel

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