Thank you. I was able to compile from source using a mix of proxmox
installation (actually installing proxmox on debian wheezy) and using
some libraries from debian/testing (particularly
libspice-protocol-dev).

I hope to be able to contribute some code soon.

2014-04-15 6:24 GMT+02:00 Dietmar Maurer <[email protected]>:
>> It looks like some of the packages are dependent on a proxmox kernel
>> 2.6.32-pve-19 which is not obtainable.
>
> If you really want to compile that package yourself, you need to change that 
> dependency to
> a more recent kernel header.
>
>> Other packages (like pve-qemu-kvm) require a spice library which is not 
>> available
>> in wheezy:
>>
>>  dpkg-checkbuilddeps: Unmet build dependencies: libspice-protocol-dev (>=
>> 0.12.5)
>>
>> Shall I move to debian testing for proxmox compilation ?
>> If so, how do I use compiled packages back into proxmox 3.2 when
>> dependencies are not met.
>
> The git repository contains sources for those missing pieces.
>
> https://git.proxmox.com/?p=pve-spice-protocol.git;a=summary
>
>
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