[Bug 98449] Mouse cursor couldn't move when usb device is redirected

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Wed Oct 26 11:01:07 UTC 2016


https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98449

Victor Toso <bugzilla at victortoso.com> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Victor Toso <bugzilla at victortoso.com> ---
(In reply to McHoZhang from comment #0)
> Hello,
>    I use MinGW to cross compile spice-gtk on Fedora for Windows, the problem
> is when I choose the usb device to redict, after the driver being installed
> on the guest VM , the mouse cursor couldn't move(or sometimes disappear),
> but it works again as long as I remove the usb device.

You could enable debug to see what's going on.

>    And I want to mention that if I keep moving the mouse cursor from the
> start when the usb device is redirected, the cursor will remain alive, but
> if I stop for a few seconds, it can't move anymore. Previously I compiled on
> Fedora 25(latest version),but
> it came out that usb driver not reinstall in local machine, it means that
> the usb device can't use anymore, then I use Fedora 19 and solve this
> problem, I believe they install the different MinGW or GTK library.

Just to be sure, you are using mingw infrastructure to cross-compile spice-gtk
itself as mingw-spice-gtk does enable usbredir for windows by default [0]

[0]
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/rpms/mingw-spice-gtk.git/tree/mingw-spice-gtk.spec#n107

>    I've also tried to compile it with gcc, and run on linux, it seems to
> work fine, so I don't know if it's the spice-gtk ,usbdk or the mingw problem
>    I use:
>    Fedora 19
>    mingw32 and mingw64 (respectively for x86 and x64 windows 7)
>    gtk+ - 3.12
>    spice-gtk 0.31 (actually I've also tried 0.29,0.19)

usbdk integration with spice-gtk was introduced in 0.32

>    usbclerk
>    usbdk (1.0.15 and 1.0.6)
> 
>    I'm very appreciate if anyone can tell me what I do wrong, or what may
> cause this problem.

1) Use fedora 24 or fedora 25
2) Use spice-gtk with usbdk integration (0.32 or 0.33)
3) If it fails, provide debug from the client as it can hint the issue

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