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* spice: 0.12.8 -> 0.13.3•••(we can use upstream security patches again) Jörg Thalheim2017-03-232-61/+8
* spice: Patch for CVE-2016-9577, CVE-2016-9578•••From the Red Hat advisory: * A vulnerability was discovered in spice in the server's protocol handling. An authenticated attacker could send crafted messages to the spice server causing a heap overflow leading to a crash or possible code execution. (CVE-2016-9577) * A vulnerability was discovered in spice in the server's protocol handling. An attacker able to connect to the spice server could send crafted messages which would cause the process to crash. (CVE-2016-9578) Graham Christensen2017-02-082-3/+76
* spice: 0.12.6 -> 0.12.8Graham Christensen2016-09-261-2/+2
* spice: 0.12.5 -> 0.12.6William A. Kennington III2015-10-181-5/+6
* spice: 0.12.4 -> 0.12.5William A. Kennington III2014-09-011-2/+2
* spice: update 0.12.3 -> 0.12.14 (latest stable)Bjørn Forsman2013-08-271-2/+2
* spice: enable client•••this will split nicely once we merge multiple-outputs Mathijs Kwik2013-07-091-0/+1
* spice: Update to 0.12.3Eelco Dolstra2013-07-041-4/+4
* Rename buildNativeInputs -> nativeBuildInputs•••Likewise for propagatedBuildNativeInputs, etc. "buildNativeInputs" sounds like an imperative rather than a noun phrase. Eelco Dolstra2012-12-281-1/+1
* spice: upgrade to 0.12.0Mathijs Kwik2012-12-051-5/+6
* Rename spiceProtocol -> spice_protocolEelco Dolstra2012-09-131-2/+2
* spice seems really just for linux at the momentMathijs Kwik2012-08-291-1/+1
* 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. Mathijs Kwik2012-08-291-0/+46