>>> + if (using_spice) { >>> + /* >>> + * When using spice allow the spice audio driver being picked >>> + * as default. >>> + * >>> + * Temporary hack. Using audio devices without explicit >>> + * audiodev= property is already deprecated. Same goes for >>> + * the -soundhw switch. Once this support gets finally >>> + * removed we can also drop the concept of a default audio >>> + * backend and this can go away. >>> + */ >>> + driver = audio_driver_lookup("spice"); >>> + driver->can_be_default = 1; >> fyi, one of my libvirt/QEMU guests now segfaults here. >> See: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=977301 > Hmm, surely doesn't hurt to add a "if (driver)" check here. > > I'm wondering though how you end up with spice being enabled > but spiceaudio driver not being available. There is no separate > config switch so you should have both spice + spiceaudio or > none of them ...
Hi Gerd, I can reproduce this problem on my openSUSE 15.2 system. I just have to uninstall the qemu-audio-spice rpm package. One could argue this is a packaging problem. With best regards Volker