Eduardo Lima (Etrunko) 9a28f89739 ovirt-foreign-menu: New function storage_domain_validate()
It may be useful to know why the storage domain has not been listed,
given that there are different reasons for that. To make it easier to
provide more detailed debug messages, we move code from the callback
function to this new one.

Acked-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Lima (Etrunko) <etrunko@redhat.com>
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Virt Viewer

Virt Viewer provides a graphical viewer for the guest OS display. At this time is supports guest OS using the VNC or SPICE protocols. Further protocols may be supported in the future as user demand dictates. The viewer can connect directly to both local and remotely hosted guest OS, optionally using SSL/TLS encryption.

Virt Viewer is the GTK3 application. Virt Viewer 3.0 was the last release that supported GTK2.

Virt Viewer uses the GTK-VNC (>= 0.4.0) widget to provide a display of the VNC protocol, which is available from

https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/gtk-vnc

Virt Viewer uses the SPICE-GTK (>= 0.35) widget to provide a display of the SPICE protocol, which is available from:

https://www.spice-space.org/download.html

Use of either SPICE-GTK or GTK-VNC can be disabled at time of configure, with --without-gtk-vnc or --without-spice-gtk respectively.

Virt Viewer uses libvirt to lookup information about the guest OS display. This is available from

http://libvirt.org/

Further information about the Virt Viewer application can be found on the Virt Manager website:

http://virt-manager.org/

Feedback should be directed to the mailing list at

http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/virt-tools-list

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