[4th attempt, trying to play with keywords to circumvent the spam filter] Hi,
I'm having difficulties installing Vmware v71 under Debian Testing. I always get gcc and kernel headers must be installed while doing "vmware-modconfig --console --install-all", even though I got both gcc and kernel headers installed. Here is the log from /tmp/vmware-root/setup-26614.log Oct 03 23:03:25.056: app-140116279654144| Log for VMware Workstation pid=26614 version=7.1.2 build=build-301548 option=Release Oct 03 23:03:25.056: app-140116279654144| The process is 64-bit. Oct 03 23:03:25.056: app-140116279654144| Host codepage=UTF-8 encoding=UTF-8 Oct 03 23:03:25.056: app-140116279654144| modconf query interface initialized Oct 03 23:03:25.060: app-140116279654144| modconf library initialized Oct 03 23:03:25.110: app-140116279654144| Trying to find a suitable PBM set for kernel 2.6.35-grml64. Oct 03 23:03:25.123: app-140116279654144| Your GCC version: 4.4 Oct 03 23:03:25.137: app-140116279654144| Your GCC version: 4.4 The last 84K of trace output is posted in http://paste.grml.org/85/ Seems that it successfully open the version.h file, them moved on probing the directories, then failed somehow. Anyone knows how to keep vmware-modconfig going? I googled, and seems that VmWare-Workstation 7 has been at least successfully installed in other distros. I tried VmWare v7.0, v7.1 and the lasted v7.1.2, which was release just several seeks ago. All ended up with the same result. Please help me having vmware installed. I know someone would say that grml is not Debian. I agree. But please note that grml is plain Debian plus some extra kernel modules and packages. If anyone can get VmWare-Workstation 7 installed on Debian (Testing/Sid), I would very much like to hear your story. Thanks a lot. -- SUN, Tong -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/aanlktikdarxyzwlxwuf7qrijtfkucpkenmvvwe84v...@mail.gmail.com