On Tue, May 03, 2011 at 05:32:12PM -0500, Cliff Sharp wrote: > So, now I use the X11 environment that comes with osx when I actually run > spiced and/or spicy. But I feel you are correct in saying that it is > better to use the X11 system that comes with osx. > > I was just attempting to notify others of these issues in hopes that it > might help them to save some time.
Ah ok, thanks for that, I thought you wanted to fix things on the macports X side :) Since spice-gtk-x11 on osx isn't that interesting to me (I'd rather have a more native port using gtk-osx), if it works with Apple X11, I'd leave it at that :) > Do you feel it is worth the time to build an Xcode project for building > spicec and spice-gtk to distribute? The visual debugger is sure nice in > Xcode. I wouldn't spend too much time on an Xcode project for spicec. It might be useful for spice-gtk, but it might be too early for that. In my opinion, what would be really nice is * a working spice-gtk using gtk-osx (spice-gtk currently has X11/windows specific bits that needs to be ported) * when we have that, having some kind of bundle that people can install to use in xcode would be great (I think the gtk-osx project has some tools to help in doing that) * longer term, a cocoa spice client (probably using spice-client-glib for the low-level spice stuff) would be even better (I assume this would ease iOS porting) Christophe
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