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{ lib, stdenv
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, fetchurl
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, meson
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, ninja
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2021-01-19 06:50:56 +00:00
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, pkg-config
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, pixman
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2021-06-10 03:57:09 +01:00
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, alsa-lib
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, openssl
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, libXrandr
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, libXfixes
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, libXext
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, libXrender
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, libXinerama
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, libjpeg
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, zlib
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, spice-protocol
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, python3
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, glib
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, cyrus_sasl
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, libcacard
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, lz4
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2019-05-19 03:57:10 +01:00
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, libopus
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, gst_all_1
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, orc
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2019-05-19 03:45:22 +01:00
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}:
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add spice-0.10.1
spice is a next-generation remote desktop protocol, aimed at virtual
machines.
focus is not just on display/input devices, but clipboard, audio,
video, opengl, smartcards, usb devices as well, no matter if the
virtual machine runs locally or on a remote host.
not everything is implemented yet, and I didn't enable all available
features yet.
Currently, spice is able to make qemu-kvm virtual machines very usable
for workstation guests, with good 2d video support, clipboard sharing,
full resolutions, auto-mouse-grab/ungrab, xinerama / multiple guest
monitors. Good drivers for windows 7 guests are available, as well as
linux Xorg drivers / agents.
Basically, kvm was already the best-performing VM solution (using
virtio drivers), but virtualbox, while slower, had better
desktop-integration support (still wins if you want opengl). Spice
fixes this, making the choice very easy.
2012-08-27 23:47:00 +01:00
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stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
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pname = "spice";
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version = "0.15.0";
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add spice-0.10.1
spice is a next-generation remote desktop protocol, aimed at virtual
machines.
focus is not just on display/input devices, but clipboard, audio,
video, opengl, smartcards, usb devices as well, no matter if the
virtual machine runs locally or on a remote host.
not everything is implemented yet, and I didn't enable all available
features yet.
Currently, spice is able to make qemu-kvm virtual machines very usable
for workstation guests, with good 2d video support, clipboard sharing,
full resolutions, auto-mouse-grab/ungrab, xinerama / multiple guest
monitors. Good drivers for windows 7 guests are available, as well as
linux Xorg drivers / agents.
Basically, kvm was already the best-performing VM solution (using
virtio drivers), but virtualbox, while slower, had better
desktop-integration support (still wins if you want opengl). Spice
fixes this, making the choice very easy.
2012-08-27 23:47:00 +01:00
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src = fetchurl {
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2021-06-13 11:58:07 +01:00
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url = "https://www.spice-space.org/download/releases/spice-server/${pname}-${version}.tar.bz2";
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sha256 = "1xd0xffw0g5vvwbq4ksmm3jjfq45f9dw20xpmi82g1fj9f7wy85k";
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add spice-0.10.1
spice is a next-generation remote desktop protocol, aimed at virtual
machines.
focus is not just on display/input devices, but clipboard, audio,
video, opengl, smartcards, usb devices as well, no matter if the
virtual machine runs locally or on a remote host.
not everything is implemented yet, and I didn't enable all available
features yet.
Currently, spice is able to make qemu-kvm virtual machines very usable
for workstation guests, with good 2d video support, clipboard sharing,
full resolutions, auto-mouse-grab/ungrab, xinerama / multiple guest
monitors. Good drivers for windows 7 guests are available, as well as
linux Xorg drivers / agents.
Basically, kvm was already the best-performing VM solution (using
virtio drivers), but virtualbox, while slower, had better
desktop-integration support (still wins if you want opengl). Spice
fixes this, making the choice very easy.
2012-08-27 23:47:00 +01:00
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};
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postPatch = ''
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patchShebangs build-aux
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'';
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nativeBuildInputs = [
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glib
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2019-05-19 03:45:22 +01:00
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meson
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ninja
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2021-01-19 06:50:56 +00:00
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pkg-config
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2019-05-19 03:45:22 +01:00
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python3
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python3.pkgs.six
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python3.pkgs.pyparsing
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];
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add spice-0.10.1
spice is a next-generation remote desktop protocol, aimed at virtual
machines.
focus is not just on display/input devices, but clipboard, audio,
video, opengl, smartcards, usb devices as well, no matter if the
virtual machine runs locally or on a remote host.
not everything is implemented yet, and I didn't enable all available
features yet.
Currently, spice is able to make qemu-kvm virtual machines very usable
for workstation guests, with good 2d video support, clipboard sharing,
full resolutions, auto-mouse-grab/ungrab, xinerama / multiple guest
monitors. Good drivers for windows 7 guests are available, as well as
linux Xorg drivers / agents.
Basically, kvm was already the best-performing VM solution (using
virtio drivers), but virtualbox, while slower, had better
desktop-integration support (still wins if you want opengl). Spice
fixes this, making the choice very easy.
2012-08-27 23:47:00 +01:00
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buildInputs = [
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alsa-lib
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cyrus_sasl
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glib
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2019-05-19 03:57:10 +01:00
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gst_all_1.gst-plugins-base
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libXext
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libXfixes
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libXinerama
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libXrandr
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libXrender
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libcacard
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libjpeg
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libopus
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2019-05-19 03:45:22 +01:00
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lz4
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openssl
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2019-05-19 03:57:10 +01:00
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orc
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2019-05-19 03:45:22 +01:00
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pixman
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python3.pkgs.pyparsing
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2021-11-01 10:02:26 +00:00
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spice-protocol
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2019-05-19 03:45:22 +01:00
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zlib
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];
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add spice-0.10.1
spice is a next-generation remote desktop protocol, aimed at virtual
machines.
focus is not just on display/input devices, but clipboard, audio,
video, opengl, smartcards, usb devices as well, no matter if the
virtual machine runs locally or on a remote host.
not everything is implemented yet, and I didn't enable all available
features yet.
Currently, spice is able to make qemu-kvm virtual machines very usable
for workstation guests, with good 2d video support, clipboard sharing,
full resolutions, auto-mouse-grab/ungrab, xinerama / multiple guest
monitors. Good drivers for windows 7 guests are available, as well as
linux Xorg drivers / agents.
Basically, kvm was already the best-performing VM solution (using
virtio drivers), but virtualbox, while slower, had better
desktop-integration support (still wins if you want opengl). Spice
fixes this, making the choice very easy.
2012-08-27 23:47:00 +01:00
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2012-12-05 10:54:21 +00:00
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NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE = "-fno-stack-protector";
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add spice-0.10.1
spice is a next-generation remote desktop protocol, aimed at virtual
machines.
focus is not just on display/input devices, but clipboard, audio,
video, opengl, smartcards, usb devices as well, no matter if the
virtual machine runs locally or on a remote host.
not everything is implemented yet, and I didn't enable all available
features yet.
Currently, spice is able to make qemu-kvm virtual machines very usable
for workstation guests, with good 2d video support, clipboard sharing,
full resolutions, auto-mouse-grab/ungrab, xinerama / multiple guest
monitors. Good drivers for windows 7 guests are available, as well as
linux Xorg drivers / agents.
Basically, kvm was already the best-performing VM solution (using
virtio drivers), but virtualbox, while slower, had better
desktop-integration support (still wins if you want opengl). Spice
fixes this, making the choice very easy.
2012-08-27 23:47:00 +01:00
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mesonFlags = [
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"-Dgstreamer=1.0"
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add spice-0.10.1
spice is a next-generation remote desktop protocol, aimed at virtual
machines.
focus is not just on display/input devices, but clipboard, audio,
video, opengl, smartcards, usb devices as well, no matter if the
virtual machine runs locally or on a remote host.
not everything is implemented yet, and I didn't enable all available
features yet.
Currently, spice is able to make qemu-kvm virtual machines very usable
for workstation guests, with good 2d video support, clipboard sharing,
full resolutions, auto-mouse-grab/ungrab, xinerama / multiple guest
monitors. Good drivers for windows 7 guests are available, as well as
linux Xorg drivers / agents.
Basically, kvm was already the best-performing VM solution (using
virtio drivers), but virtualbox, while slower, had better
desktop-integration support (still wins if you want opengl). Spice
fixes this, making the choice very easy.
2012-08-27 23:47:00 +01:00
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];
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postInstall = ''
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ln -s spice-server $out/include/spice
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'';
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meta = with lib; {
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add spice-0.10.1
spice is a next-generation remote desktop protocol, aimed at virtual
machines.
focus is not just on display/input devices, but clipboard, audio,
video, opengl, smartcards, usb devices as well, no matter if the
virtual machine runs locally or on a remote host.
not everything is implemented yet, and I didn't enable all available
features yet.
Currently, spice is able to make qemu-kvm virtual machines very usable
for workstation guests, with good 2d video support, clipboard sharing,
full resolutions, auto-mouse-grab/ungrab, xinerama / multiple guest
monitors. Good drivers for windows 7 guests are available, as well as
linux Xorg drivers / agents.
Basically, kvm was already the best-performing VM solution (using
virtio drivers), but virtualbox, while slower, had better
desktop-integration support (still wins if you want opengl). Spice
fixes this, making the choice very easy.
2012-08-27 23:47:00 +01:00
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description = "Complete open source solution for interaction with virtualized desktop devices";
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longDescription = ''
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The Spice project aims to provide a complete open source solution for interaction
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with virtualized desktop devices.The Spice project deals with both the virtualized
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devices and the front-end. Interaction between front-end and back-end is done using
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VD-Interfaces. The VD-Interfaces (VDI) enable both ends of the solution to be easily
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utilized by a third-party component.
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'';
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homepage = "https://www.spice-space.org/";
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add spice-0.10.1
spice is a next-generation remote desktop protocol, aimed at virtual
machines.
focus is not just on display/input devices, but clipboard, audio,
video, opengl, smartcards, usb devices as well, no matter if the
virtual machine runs locally or on a remote host.
not everything is implemented yet, and I didn't enable all available
features yet.
Currently, spice is able to make qemu-kvm virtual machines very usable
for workstation guests, with good 2d video support, clipboard sharing,
full resolutions, auto-mouse-grab/ungrab, xinerama / multiple guest
monitors. Good drivers for windows 7 guests are available, as well as
linux Xorg drivers / agents.
Basically, kvm was already the best-performing VM solution (using
virtio drivers), but virtualbox, while slower, had better
desktop-integration support (still wins if you want opengl). Spice
fixes this, making the choice very easy.
2012-08-27 23:47:00 +01:00
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license = licenses.lgpl21;
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maintainers = [ maintainers.bluescreen303 ];
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2012-08-29 22:35:39 +01:00
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platforms = platforms.linux;
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add spice-0.10.1
spice is a next-generation remote desktop protocol, aimed at virtual
machines.
focus is not just on display/input devices, but clipboard, audio,
video, opengl, smartcards, usb devices as well, no matter if the
virtual machine runs locally or on a remote host.
not everything is implemented yet, and I didn't enable all available
features yet.
Currently, spice is able to make qemu-kvm virtual machines very usable
for workstation guests, with good 2d video support, clipboard sharing,
full resolutions, auto-mouse-grab/ungrab, xinerama / multiple guest
monitors. Good drivers for windows 7 guests are available, as well as
linux Xorg drivers / agents.
Basically, kvm was already the best-performing VM solution (using
virtio drivers), but virtualbox, while slower, had better
desktop-integration support (still wins if you want opengl). Spice
fixes this, making the choice very easy.
2012-08-27 23:47:00 +01:00
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};
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}
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