Share folders exists for quite sometime but it isn't widely used. Several fixes are landing for Spice's webdav daemon in windows and I would consider a good moment to include it in spice-guest-tools Related to: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=730259#c14
Maybe we should change this to RFE and include spice-webdavd logic as a new daemon in agent? I think webdavd could really use agent messages to be aware when user is connected/disconnected.
(In reply to Victor Toso from comment #1) > Maybe we should change this to RFE and include spice-webdavd logic as a new > daemon in agent? If there is any benefit. > I think webdavd could really use agent messages to be aware when user is > connected/disconnected. Why wouldn't spice-webdavd be able to know just like the agent when user is connected/disconnected? (based on virtio channel events)
(In reply to Marc-Andre Lureau from comment #2) > (In reply to Victor Toso from comment #1) > > Maybe we should change this to RFE and include spice-webdavd logic as a new > > daemon in agent? > > If there is any benefit. 1-) I don't think anyone would be using spice-webdavd without having the spice-vdagent. 2-) Spice-vdagent package is already on live images. We could have spice-webdav by just increasing the requirement to have phodav 3-) We will get that on spice-guest-tools for free as well, kinda. > > I think webdavd could really use agent messages to be aware when user is > > connected/disconnected. > > Why wouldn't spice-webdavd be able to know just like the agent when user is > connected/disconnected? (based on virtio channel events) Well, I bet it can but we already have spice-vdagentd to read and parse the messages. I think it makes sense to port this there. Agree?
Patch sent https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/spice-devel/2016-August/031066.html
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