yes I performed the distro installation, not source. The package you mention installs just the proxy, not the HTML5 client (that it is installed in my Nova API container).
I think the spice html5 client should be installed from git even when doing the distro installation like it is done in the source installation, at least for CentOS 8.
Hello Dmitriy,
yes I performed the distro installation, not source. The package you mention installs just the proxy, not the HTML5 client (that it is installed in my Nova API container).
In CentOS 7 EPEL repo they used to have the package for the spice web client (https:/ /centos. pkgs.org/ 7/epel- x86_64/ spice-html5- 0.1.7-1. el7.noarch. rpm.html) but there is not such package for CentOS 8 (I don't know about Debian distributions).
I think the spice html5 client should be installed from git even when doing the distro installation like it is done in the source installation, at least for CentOS 8.
Flavio