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On 05/16/2012 03:51 PM, Arnon Gilboa wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:4FB3A2E3.4030400@redhat.com" type="cite">Hi
Joris, see below.
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Enjoy,
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Arnon
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joris wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">Dear list
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most likely I'm doing something stupid, but i searched all over
google and cannot find the answer. I also looked through the
docs on the spice website and still nothing. The problem however
is quite simple. I downloaded the spice client
(<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://spice-space.org/download/binaries/spice-client-win32-0.6.3.zip">http://spice-space.org/download/binaries/spice-client-win32-0.6.3.zip</a>)
which I assumed was as installer. This program however fails to
start either on win7-64 or winXP-32. In both cases the problem
was that libcelt_0_5_1 was absent. To me it almost seems that
what I downloaded was not an installer (that would include
libcelt) but the actual runtime binary that should be applyed on
top of a full installation.
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I guess somebody mistakenly deleted the relevant links for newer
versions of the legacy windows client (spicec.exe), x64 builds and
the windows spice libs (wspice).
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However, in addition to spicec.exe, the only thing you need is to
extract to the same directory the file libcelt_0_5_1.dll from:
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://spice-space.org/download/stable/wspice-x86_20110308.zip">http://spice-space.org/download/stable/wspice-x86_20110308.zip</a>
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(I'll re-add the links today)
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libcelt is also available in a smaller zip file (older, but likely
libcelt dll is similar), here:<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://spice-space.org/download/stable/">http://spice-space.org/download/stable/</a><a style=""
href="http://spice-space.org/download/stable/windows_binaries_0_4.zip">windows_binaries_0_4.zip</a>
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