5.306. spice-client


Updated spice-client packages that fix several bugs and add multiple enhancements are now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.
The spice-client package provides the Simple Protocol for Independent Computing Environments (SPICE) client application. SPICE is a remote display protocol designed for virtual environments. SPICE users can access a virtualized desktop or server from the local system or any system with network access to the server. SPICE is used in Red Hat Enterprise Linux for viewing virtualized guests running on the KVM hypervisor or on Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisors.

Bug Fix

BZ#552539
The SPICE client did not pass the volume multimedia keys events to the guest operating system. Therefore, it was not possible to change the guest's volume with these keys. Usage of the multimedia keys is now correctly caught by the client and passed to the guest system.
BZ#693431
In certain special multiscreen setups, after switching to full-screen mode and then quitting the SPICE client, the physical client screen turned off due to a bug in the code handling resolution switching. This updates fixes the code and the problem no longer occurs.
BZ#695323
The SPICE client did not properly support the Xinerama extension in full-screen mode on multi-screen setups. Therefore, if the user switched to full-screen mode while using Xinerama, SPICE client windows failed to cover all physical screens used by the guest. This update improves Xinerama support and the SPICE client now behaves correctly in full-screen mode.
BZ#711810
Sound recording in the guest failed when another application was accessing the recording device on the SPICE client start-up. The client now uses the PulseAudio sound server, which allows multiple applications to access the recording device at the same time.
BZ#750030
The Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization console accessible from User Portal failed to open and returned error code 1032. This occurred on certain non-English locales as the value of the localized keyboard modifier was not considered a legal value of the hot-keys property. With this update, the hot-key value is parsed correctly even if unrecognized by the parser and falls back to its default value in such case.
BZ#791269
USB Auto-Share did not work on the initial full-screen of a SPICE session and a USB device could remain inaccessible unless the user switched focus to a different application and then back to the SPICE-client window. This occurred due to a race condition in the underlying code. The code has been modified and the problem no longer occurs.
BZ#791271
The SPICE context (right-click) menu was not always available in the client. The context menu was not displayed on clients where the USB Redirector Service was installed but not started and the user switched to window mode. The SPICE client has been updated and the context menu is now always available in window mode.
BZ#804561
Starting the SPICE client from the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization portal failed when the local username was too long. With this update, the code has been modified and they are no longer constrains on the username length.

Enhancements

BZ#696075
Support for receiving a controller message telling the client to enable smart-card support has been added.
BZ#750856
The SPICE client is now able to handle requests from the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization portal to enable or disable passing of the Ctrl+Alt+Delete key combination to the guest operating system.
All users of spice-client are advised to upgrade to these updated packages, which fix these bugs and add these enhancements.
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