Oliver, I was well on my way of installing VMware-Player for i386 linux on FreeBSD until I encountered these error messages.
Aug 8 20:44:09 BRSINC-VM02 kernel: linux: pid 12889 (dd): ioctl fd=0, cmd=0x6d02 ('m',2) is not implemented Aug 8 20:44:09 BRSINC-VM02 kernel: linux: pid 12896 (dd): ioctl fd=0, cmd=0x6d02 ('m',2) is not implemented The install script extracted the installer and began installing the rpms. I have attached the verbose output file. At this point should this be considered a linux emulator bug and reported as such? Paul On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 3:50 PM, Oliver Fromme <o...@lurza.secnetix.de>wrote: > Paul <eb30...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Thanks Oliver > > I can just get the i386 vmware version and should install and run. > > Last question is there a x86_64 bit Linux module? > > No, unfortunately x86_64 linux binaries are not supported. > > > Is one I'm development? > > I'm afraid I don't know. I suggest you try asking in the > freebsd-emulat...@freebsd.org mailing list. > > Best regards > Oliver > > -- > Oliver Fromme, secnetix GmbH & Co. KG, Marktplatz 29, 85567 Grafing b. M. > Handelsregister: Registergericht Muenchen, HRA 74606, Geschäftsfuehrung: > secnetix Verwaltungsgesellsch. mbH, Handelsregister: Registergericht Mün- > chen, HRB 125758, Geschäftsführer: Maik Bachmann, Olaf Erb, Ralf Gebhart > > FreeBSD-Dienstleistungen, -Produkte und mehr: http://www.secnetix.de/bsd > > "anyone new to programming should be kept as far from C++ as > possible; actually showing the stuff should be considered a > criminal offence" -- Jacek Generowicz >
BRSINC-VM02# /compat/linux/bin/bash -vx VMware-Player-3.1.0-261024.i386.bundle #!/usr/bin/env bash # # VMware Installer Launcher # # This is the executable stub to check if the VMware Installer Service # is installed and if so, launch it. If it is not installed, the # attached payload is extracted, the VMIS is installed, and the VMIS # is launched to install the bundle as normal. # Architecture this bundle was built for (x86 or x64) ARCH=x86 + ARCH=x86 if [ -z "$BASH" ]; then # $- expands to the current options so things like -x get passed through if [ ! -z "$-" ]; then opts="-$-" fi # dash flips out of $opts is quoted, so don't. exec /usr/bin/env bash $opts "$0" "$@" echo "Unable to restart with bash shell" exit 1 fi + '[' -z /compat/linux/bin/bash ']' set -e + set -e ETCDIR=/etc/vmware-installer + ETCDIR=/etc/vmware-installer OLDETCDIR="/etc/vmware" + OLDETCDIR=/etc/vmware ### Offsets ### # These are offsets that are later used relative to EOF. FOOTER_SIZE=52 + FOOTER_SIZE=52 # This won't work with non-GNU stat. FILE_SIZE=`stat --format "%s" "$0"` stat --format "%s" "$0" ++ stat --format %s VMware-Player-3.1.0-261024.i386.bundle + FILE_SIZE=106519865 offset=$(($FILE_SIZE - 4)) + offset=106519861 MAGIC_OFFSET=$offset + MAGIC_OFFSET=106519861 offset=$(($offset - 4)) + offset=106519857 CHECKSUM_OFFSET=$offset + CHECKSUM_OFFSET=106519857 offset=$(($offset - 4)) + offset=106519853 VERSION_OFFSET=$offset + VERSION_OFFSET=106519853 offset=$(($offset - 4)) + offset=106519849 PREPAYLOAD_OFFSET=$offset + PREPAYLOAD_OFFSET=106519849 offset=$(($offset - 4)) + offset=106519845 PREPAYLOAD_SIZE_OFFSET=$offset + PREPAYLOAD_SIZE_OFFSET=106519845 offset=$(($offset - 4)) + offset=106519841 LAUNCHER_SIZE_OFFSET=$offset + LAUNCHER_SIZE_OFFSET=106519841 offset=$(($offset - 4)) + offset=106519837 PAYLOAD_OFFSET=$offset + PAYLOAD_OFFSET=106519837 offset=$(($offset - 4)) + offset=106519833 PAYLOAD_SIZE_OFFSET=$offset + PAYLOAD_SIZE_OFFSET=106519833 offset=$(($offset - 4)) + offset=106519829 # Rest of the offsets ommitted ### End offsets ### # Short name (ie, vmware-workstation). This isn't technically correct # since there could be multiple product components in a bundle. PRODUCT_NAME=vmware-player + PRODUCT_NAME=vmware-player # Called when the script exits # # Arguments: # None # # Side effects: # - VMIS_TEMP and PREPAYLOAD is removed unless VMIS_KEEP_TEMP is set on_exit() { if [ -e "$VMIS_TEMP" -a -z "$VMIS_KEEP_TEMP" ]; then rm -rf "$VMIS_TEMP" fi if [ -e "$PREPAYLOAD" -a -z "$VMIS_KEEP_TEMP" ]; then rm -rf "$PREPAYLOAD" fi } trap on_exit EXIT + trap on_exit EXIT trap "" USR1 + trap '' USR1 # Retrives and sets the various lengths that are extracted from the # footer of the file. # # Arguments: # $1 => bundle to get the lengths from # # Side effects: # - MAGIC_NUMBER, LAUNCHER_SIZE, and PAYLOAD_SIZE are set. # # Returns: # 0 if successful, else 1 set_lengths() { local file="$1" if [ ! -s "$file" ]; then echo "$file does not exist" exit 1 fi # XXX: put extraction in its own function MAGIC_NUMBER=`od -An -t u4 -N 4 -j $MAGIC_OFFSET "$file" | tr -d ' '` if [ "$MAGIC_NUMBER" != "907380241" ]; then echo "magic number does not match" exit 1 fi LAUNCHER_SIZE=`od -An -t u4 -N 4 -j $LAUNCHER_SIZE_OFFSET "$file" | tr -d ' '` PAYLOAD_SIZE=`od -An -t u4 -N 4 -j $PAYLOAD_SIZE_OFFSET "$file" | tr -d ' '` PREPAYLOAD_SIZE=`od -An -t u4 -N 4 -j $PREPAYLOAD_SIZE_OFFSET "$file" | tr -d ' '` SKIP_BYTES=$(($PREPAYLOAD_SIZE + $LAUNCHER_SIZE)) return 0 } # Determines whether the user land is 32 or 64-bit. # # Side effects: # None. # # Returns: # "x86" or "x64" on success with error code 0. Exits with non-zero # status and undefined text on failure. get_arch() { # First byte is the ELF magic number. The 5th byte is whether it's # a 32 or 64-bit machine (1 or 2, respectively). See `man elf` for # details. local ELF_MAGIC=7f if [ "`od -N1 -An -t x1 < /bin/sh | tr -d ' '`" != "$ELF_MAGIC" ]; then exit 1 fi local arch=`od -j4 -N1 -An -t u1 < /bin/sh | tr -d ' '` case $arch in 1) echo "x86" exit 0 ;; 2) echo "x64" exit 0 ;; *) exit 1 ;; esac } # Determines if path is relative. # # Side effects: # None. # # Returns: # 0 if relative, otherwise 1. is_relative() { local path="$1" shift [ "${path:0:1}" != "/" ] return } # Extracts the payload data into a temporary directory. # # Side effects: # - temporary directory is created # - VMIS_TEMP is set to temporary directory # # Returns: # None extract_self() { VMIS_TEMP=`mktemp -d /tmp/vmis.XXXXXX` local file="$0" local filter="" local bootstrapper="$PREPAYLOAD"/bootstrapper-gtk if [ ! -d "$VMIS_TEMP" ]; then echo "Unable to create temporary directory." exit 1 fi if is_relative "$file"; then file="$PWD/$file" fi if [ -e "$bootstrapper" ] && "$bootstrapper" --validate 2> /dev/null; then filter=' | "$PREPAYLOAD"/bootstrapper-gtk --title "VMware Installer" \ --message "Please wait while extracting the VMware Installer..." \ --total $PAYLOAD_SIZE"' else echo -n "Extracting VMware Installer..." fi (cd $VMIS_TEMP && dd if="$file" ibs=$SKIP_BYTES obs=1024 skip=1 2> /dev/null \ $filter | gunzip -c 2> /dev/null | tar -xf - 2> /dev/null) if [ ! -e "$bootstrapper" ]; then echo "done." fi } extract_prepayload() { PREPAYLOAD=`mktemp -d /tmp/vmis.XXXXXX` local file="$0" if [ ! -d "$PREPAYLOAD" ]; then echo "Unable to create temporary directory." exit 1 fi if is_relative "$file"; then file="$PWD/$file" fi (cd $PREPAYLOAD && dd if="$file" ibs=$LAUNCHER_SIZE obs=1024 skip=1 2> /dev/null | \ gunzip -c 2> /dev/null | tar -xf - 2> /dev/null) } # Determines if a program is in the user's PATH. This is used instead # of the external which because Solaris' version does not work as # expected. # # Side effects: # None # # Arguments: # $1 => program to check # # Returns: # 0 if found, else 1 internal_which() { local binary="$1" for dir in `echo $PATH | tr ":" "\n"`; do if [ -s "$dir/$binary" -a -x "$dir/$binary" ]; then return 0 fi done return 1 } # Installs the installer and the current bundle. # # Arguments: # $1 => file source # $2 => true if show help # $3 => path to bundle # # Returns: # None install() { local source="$1"/install shift local help="$1" shift local bundle="$1" shift if [ ! -d "$source" ]; then echo "$source does not exist" >&2 exit 1 fi export VMWARE_BOOTSTRAP="$VMIS_TEMP"/bootstrap cp -f "$source"/vmware-installer/bootstrap "$VMWARE_BOOTSTRAP" sed -i -e "s,@@LIBDIR@@,$source,g" "$VMWARE_BOOTSTRAP" sed -i -e "s,@@VMWARE_INSTALLER@@,$source/vmware-installer,g" "$VMWARE_BOOTSTRAP" . "$VMWARE_BOOTSTRAP" local installer="$VMWARE_INSTALLER"/vmware-installer if [ -n "$help" ]; then "$installer" --help exit 0 fi # We must fixup the paths in Pango or the fonts will be all messed up local libconf="$source"/vmware-installer/lib/libconf for file in etc/pango/pangorc etc/pango/pango.modules etc/pango/pangox.aliases \ etc/gtk-2.0/gdk-pixbuf.loaders etc/gtk-2.0/gtk.immodules; do sed -i -e "s,@@LIBCONF_DIR@@,$libconf,g" "$libconf/$file" done # Pass all options the user passed in so that the correct UI type # gets set. "$installer" --set-setting vmware-installer libconf "$libconf" \ --install-component "$source"/vmware-installer \ --install-bundle "$bundle" "$@" ret=$? if [ $ret != 0 ]; then exit $ret fi return 0 } # Uninstall existing bundle installation. # # Arguments: # $1 => etcdir # $2 => suffix to add to vmware-uninstall (ie -vix) # # Returns: # 0 on success uninstall_bundle() { etcdir="$1" shift suffix="$1" shift local bootstrap="$etcdir"/bootstrap # If the bootstrap file exists, we are dealing with a VMIS # installer. if [ -e "$bootstrap" ]; then local bindir="`. $etcdir/bootstrap && echo $BINDIR`" local installer="$bindir"/vmware-uninstall$suffix # Check if this is an old style file by checking the version # line for 'VERSION="1.0"' If it's found, run the blanket # uninstall. if grep -q 'VERSION="1.0"' "$bootstrap"; then if [ -e "$installer" ]; then if ! "$installer" "$@"; then echo "Installer did not uninstall successfully." fi fi fi fi return 0 } # Uninstall a tar installation. # # Arguments: # $1 => etcdir # $2 => suffix to add to vmware-uninstall (ie -vix) # # Returns: # 0 on success uninstall_tar() { etcdir="$1" shift suffix="$1" shift locations="$etcdir"/locations if [ -e $locations ]; then local bindir=`grep "^answer BINDIR " $locations | tail -n 1 | sed 's,answer BINDIR ,,g'` local installer="$bindir"/vmware-uninstall$suffix.pl if [ -e "$installer" ]; then echo "Uninstalling legacy installation..." "$installer" -d else # No uninstaller present, get rid of locations db. rm -f $locations fi fi } remove_rpm() { local pkg="$1" shift # If normal uninstallation fails, we want to force it out. This # is likely because the preun script failed. try again with # --noscripts if ! rpm -e $pkg; then echo "Uninstallation of $pkg failed. Forcing uninstallation." rpm -e $pkg --noscripts fi } # Uninstalls legacy Player/Workstation. # # Arguments: # None # # Returns: # 0 on success. uninstall_legacy() { local etcdir="$1" shift local hosted=`echo "$PRODUCT_NAME" | grep "\(vmware-workstation\|vmware-player\|vmware-server\|vmware-vix\)"` if [ -n "$hosted" ]; then # Check to see if rpm is installed for pkg in VMwareWorkstation VMwarePlayer; do if rpm -q $pkg > /dev/null 2>&1; then remove_rpm $pkg fi done # Now handle the server case. The installer is normally replacing # Player and/or Workstation, so there is no need to explicitly let # the user know that we're replacing them. Silently replacing # server on the other hand is not a good idea. if rpm -q VMware-server > /dev/null 2>&1; then echo "VMware Server must be removed before installation can continue." echo "It will be automatically uninstalled by this installer. Press" echo "ctrl-C now if you do not wish to continue or if you have running" echo "virtual machines that must be closed." echo "" echo "Otherwise press <enter> to continue and automatically uninstall VMware Server." read -e NOVAR rpm -e --noscripts VMware-server fi fi uninstall_tar "$etcdir" "" # config was a mess under the tar/rpm. It always got renamed and # crazy things. Clean them up. rm -f "$etcdir"/config.[0-9]* # Networking is sometimes still running after stopping services so # forceably kill it. If it's still running then vmnet can't be # removed and network settings aren't migrated properly either. killall --wait -9 vmnet-netifup vmnet-dhcpd vmnet-natd vmnet-bridge \ vmnet-detect vmnet-sniffer 2> /dev/null || true /sbin/rmmod vmnet 2> /dev/null || true return 0 } # Uninstalls bundle rpm for Player/Workstation. # # Arguments: # None # # Returns: # None. uninstall_rpm() { local hosted=`echo "$PRODUCT_NAME" | grep "\(vmware-workstation\|vmware-player\|vmware-server\|vmware-vix\)"` if [ -n "$hosted" ]; then # Check to see if rpm is installed for pkg in VMware-Workstation VMware-Player; do if rpm -q $pkg > /dev/null 2>&1; then remove_rpm $pkg fi done fi } # Migrates networking settings for Player/Workstation. # If called on an Iron install of Workstation, it will # do nothing. The locations and networking files were # located by default in /etc/vmware, hence OLDETCDIR. # If they were installed elsewhere, we have no way to # find them. # # This only works for pre-Iron. Iron network settings # are stored in a different directory and upgrades handled # by VMIS. # # Arguments: # None # # Returns: # None. migrate_networks() { local locations="$OLDETCDIR"/locations local networking="$OLDETCDIR"/networking if [ -e "$networking" ]; then local tempNetworking=`mktemp /tmp/vmwareNetworking.XXXXXX` cp -f "$networking" $tempNetworking export VMWARE_RESTORE_NETWORKING=$tempNetworking elif [ -e "$locations" ]; then local tempLocations=`mktemp /tmp/vmwareLocations.XXXXXX` cp -f "$locations" $tempLocations export VMWARE_MIGRATE_NETWORKING=$tempLocations fi return 0 } uninstall_old_vix() { # VIX used to live under vmware-vix, so we need to # check for an older VIX there. uninstall_bundle /etc/vmware-vix "-vix" "$@" # Uninstall old VIX versions if necessary. uninstall_tar /etc/vmware-vix "-vix" } uninstall_old() { # Uninstall the older .bundles uninstall_bundle "$OLDETCDIR" "" "$@" # VMWARE_SKIP_RPM_UNINSTALL will be set if we're installing # in an rpm context. In that case, we don't want to run any # rpm commands to prevent rpm deadlock. if [ -z "$VMWARE_SKIP_RPM_UNINSTALL" ]; then uninstall_rpm fi # Check if we need to run the uninstall portions of this script for earlier # installers. Look for the locations database in /etc/vmware. This file # will only exist for pre-Iron installs. if [ -e "$OLDETCDIR"/locations ]; then # This will uninstall legacy tar/rpm installations. Note that # we do not need to be concerned about checking for # VMWARE_SKIP_RPM_UNINSTALL since the bundle rpms are marked # to conflict with legacy rpms. uninstall_legacy $OLDETCDIR # Check if we need to uninstall components uninstall_tar $OLDETCDIR "" uninstall_old_vix "$@" fi } # Main entry point. Checks whether the VMIS is installed and if so launches it. # Otherwise extracts itself then installs the VMIS. main() { local fullpath="$0" local help local extract if [ "`get_arch`" != "$ARCH" ]; then echo "This is a $ARCH bundle and does not match that of the current " echo "architecture. Please download the `get_arch` bundle." exit 1 fi if [ "$1" = "-h" -o "$1" = "--help" ]; then help=$1 shift fi if [ "$1" = "-x" -o "$1" = "--extract" ]; then extract=$1 shift fi if is_relative "$fullpath"; then fullpath="$PWD/$fullpath" fi if [ $UID -eq 0 ] && [ -z "$help" ] && [ -z "$extract" ]; then case "$PRODUCT_NAME" in vmware-workstation) migrate_networks uninstall_old_vix "$@" uninstall_old "$@" ;; vmware-player) migrate_networks uninstall_old "$@" ;; vmware-server) migrate_networks uninstall_old "$@" ;; vmware-vix) uninstall_old_vix "$@" ;; test-component) uninstall_bundle /etc/vmware-test -test "$@" esac fi if ! set_lengths "$0"; then echo "Unable to extract lengths from bundle." exit 1 fi extract_prepayload extract_self install "$VMIS_TEMP" "$help" "$fullpath" "$extract" "$@" } main "$@" + main + local fullpath=VMware-Player-3.1.0-261024.i386.bundle + local help + local extract get_arch ++ get_arch ++ local ELF_MAGIC=7f od -N1 -An -t x1 < /bin/sh | tr -d ' ' +++ od -N1 -An -t x1 +++ tr -d ' ' ++ '[' 7f '!=' 7f ']' od -j4 -N1 -An -t u1 < /bin/sh | tr -d ' ' +++ od -j4 -N1 -An -t u1 +++ tr -d ' ' ++ local arch=1 ++ case $arch in ++ echo x86 ++ exit 0 + '[' x86 '!=' x86 ']' + '[' '' = -h -o '' = --help ']' + '[' '' = -x -o '' = --extract ']' + is_relative VMware-Player-3.1.0-261024.i386.bundle + local path=VMware-Player-3.1.0-261024.i386.bundle + shift + '[' V '!=' / ']' + return + fullpath=/home/VirtualMachines/VMware-Player-3.1.0-261024.i386.bundle + '[' 0 -eq 0 ']' + '[' -z '' ']' + '[' -z '' ']' + case "$PRODUCT_NAME" in + migrate_networks + local locations=/etc/vmware/locations + local networking=/etc/vmware/networking + '[' -e /etc/vmware/networking ']' + '[' -e /etc/vmware/locations ']' + return 0 + uninstall_old + uninstall_bundle /etc/vmware '' + etcdir=/etc/vmware + shift + suffix= + shift + local bootstrap=/etc/vmware/bootstrap + '[' -e /etc/vmware/bootstrap ']' + return 0 + '[' -z '' ']' + uninstall_rpm echo "$PRODUCT_NAME" | grep "\(vmware-workstation\|vmware-player\|vmware-server\|vmware-vix\)" ++ echo vmware-player ++ grep '\(vmware-workstation\|vmware-player\|vmware-server\|vmware-vix\)' + local hosted=vmware-player + '[' -n vmware-player ']' + for pkg in VMware-Workstation VMware-Player + rpm -q VMware-Workstation + for pkg in VMware-Workstation VMware-Player + rpm -q VMware-Player + '[' -e /etc/vmware/locations ']' + set_lengths VMware-Player-3.1.0-261024.i386.bundle + local file=VMware-Player-3.1.0-261024.i386.bundle + '[' '!' -s VMware-Player-3.1.0-261024.i386.bundle ']' od -An -t u4 -N 4 -j $MAGIC_OFFSET "$file" | tr -d ' ' ++ od -An -t u4 -N 4 -j 106519861 VMware-Player-3.1.0-261024.i386.bundle ++ tr -d ' ' + MAGIC_NUMBER=907380241 + '[' 907380241 '!=' 907380241 ']' od -An -t u4 -N 4 -j $LAUNCHER_SIZE_OFFSET "$file" | tr -d ' ' ++ tr -d ' ' ++ od -An -t u4 -N 4 -j 106519841 VMware-Player-3.1.0-261024.i386.bundle + LAUNCHER_SIZE=15105 od -An -t u4 -N 4 -j $PAYLOAD_SIZE_OFFSET "$file" | tr -d ' ' ++ tr -d ' ' ++ od -An -t u4 -N 4 -j 106519833 VMware-Player-3.1.0-261024.i386.bundle + PAYLOAD_SIZE=12508154 od -An -t u4 -N 4 -j $PREPAYLOAD_SIZE_OFFSET "$file" | tr -d ' ' ++ od -An -t u4 -N 4 -j 106519845 VMware-Player-3.1.0-261024.i386.bundle ++ tr -d ' ' + PREPAYLOAD_SIZE=106 + SKIP_BYTES=15211 + return 0 + extract_prepayload mktemp -d /tmp/vmis.XXXXXX ++ mktemp -d /tmp/vmis.XXXXXX + PREPAYLOAD=/tmp/vmis.cXB7G3 + local file=VMware-Player-3.1.0-261024.i386.bundle + '[' '!' -d /tmp/vmis.cXB7G3 ']' + is_relative VMware-Player-3.1.0-261024.i386.bundle + local path=VMware-Player-3.1.0-261024.i386.bundle + shift + '[' V '!=' / ']' + return + file=/home/VirtualMachines/VMware-Player-3.1.0-261024.i386.bundle + cd /tmp/vmis.cXB7G3 + dd if=/home/VirtualMachines/VMware-Player-3.1.0-261024.i386.bundle ibs=15105 obs=1024 skip=1 + gunzip -c + tar -xf - + extract_self mktemp -d /tmp/vmis.XXXXXX ++ mktemp -d /tmp/vmis.XXXXXX + VMIS_TEMP=/tmp/vmis.sBXV8x + local file=VMware-Player-3.1.0-261024.i386.bundle + local filter= + local bootstrapper=/tmp/vmis.cXB7G3/bootstrapper-gtk + '[' '!' -d /tmp/vmis.sBXV8x ']' + is_relative VMware-Player-3.1.0-261024.i386.bundle + local path=VMware-Player-3.1.0-261024.i386.bundle + shift + '[' V '!=' / ']' + return + file=/home/VirtualMachines/VMware-Player-3.1.0-261024.i386.bundle + '[' -e /tmp/vmis.cXB7G3/bootstrapper-gtk ']' + echo -n 'Extracting VMware Installer...' Extracting VMware Installer...+ cd /tmp/vmis.sBXV8x + dd if=/home/VirtualMachines/VMware-Player-3.1.0-261024.i386.bundle ibs=15211 obs=1024 skip=1 + gunzip -c + tar -xf - + '[' '!' -e /tmp/vmis.cXB7G3/bootstrapper-gtk ']' + echo done. done. + install /tmp/vmis.sBXV8x '' /home/VirtualMachines/VMware-Player-3.1.0-261024.i386.bundle '' + local source=/tmp/vmis.sBXV8x/install + shift + local help= + shift + local bundle=/home/VirtualMachines/VMware-Player-3.1.0-261024.i386.bundle + shift + '[' '!' -d /tmp/vmis.sBXV8x/install ']' + export VMWARE_BOOTSTRAP=/tmp/vmis.sBXV8x/bootstrap + VMWARE_BOOTSTRAP=/tmp/vmis.sBXV8x/bootstrap + cp -f /tmp/vmis.sBXV8x/install/vmware-installer/bootstrap /tmp/vmis.sBXV8x/bootstrap + sed -i -e s,@@LIBDIR@@,/tmp/vmis.sBXV8x/install,g /tmp/vmis.sBXV8x/bootstrap + sed -i -e s,@@VMWARE_INSTALLER@@,/tmp/vmis.sBXV8x/install/vmware-installer,g /tmp/vmis.sBXV8x/bootstrap + . /tmp/vmis.sBXV8x/bootstrap VMWARE_INSTALLER="/tmp/vmis.sBXV8x/install/vmware-installer" ++ VMWARE_INSTALLER=/tmp/vmis.sBXV8x/install/vmware-installer VERSION="1.1" ++ VERSION=1.1 VMISPYVERSION="25" ++ VMISPYVERSION=25 # BUILD_NUMBER ? + local installer=/tmp/vmis.sBXV8x/install/vmware-installer/vmware-installer + '[' -n '' ']' + local libconf=/tmp/vmis.sBXV8x/install/vmware-installer/lib/libconf + for file in etc/pango/pangorc etc/pango/pango.modules etc/pango/pangox.aliases etc/gtk-2.0/gdk-pixbuf.loaders etc/gtk-2.0/gtk.immodules + sed -i -e s,@@LIBCONF_DIR@@,/tmp/vmis.sBXV8x/install/vmware-installer/lib/libconf,g /tmp/vmis.sBXV8x/install/vmware-installer/lib/libconf/etc/pango/pangorc + for file in etc/pango/pangorc etc/pango/pango.modules etc/pango/pangox.aliases etc/gtk-2.0/gdk-pixbuf.loaders etc/gtk-2.0/gtk.immodules + sed -i -e s,@@LIBCONF_DIR@@,/tmp/vmis.sBXV8x/install/vmware-installer/lib/libconf,g /tmp/vmis.sBXV8x/install/vmware-installer/lib/libconf/etc/pango/pango.modules + for file in etc/pango/pangorc etc/pango/pango.modules etc/pango/pangox.aliases etc/gtk-2.0/gdk-pixbuf.loaders etc/gtk-2.0/gtk.immodules + sed -i -e s,@@LIBCONF_DIR@@,/tmp/vmis.sBXV8x/install/vmware-installer/lib/libconf,g /tmp/vmis.sBXV8x/install/vmware-installer/lib/libconf/etc/pango/pangox.aliases + for file in etc/pango/pangorc etc/pango/pango.modules etc/pango/pangox.aliases etc/gtk-2.0/gdk-pixbuf.loaders etc/gtk-2.0/gtk.immodules + sed -i -e s,@@LIBCONF_DIR@@,/tmp/vmis.sBXV8x/install/vmware-installer/lib/libconf,g /tmp/vmis.sBXV8x/install/vmware-installer/lib/libconf/etc/gtk-2.0/gdk-pixbuf.loaders + for file in etc/pango/pangorc etc/pango/pango.modules etc/pango/pangox.aliases etc/gtk-2.0/gdk-pixbuf.loaders etc/gtk-2.0/gtk.immodules + sed -i -e s,@@LIBCONF_DIR@@,/tmp/vmis.sBXV8x/install/vmware-installer/lib/libconf,g /tmp/vmis.sBXV8x/install/vmware-installer/lib/libconf/etc/gtk-2.0/gtk.immodules + /tmp/vmis.sBXV8x/install/vmware-installer/vmware-installer --set-setting vmware-installer libconf /tmp/vmis.sBXV8x/install/vmware-installer/lib/libconf --install-component /tmp/vmis.sBXV8x/install/vmware-installer --install-bundle /home/VirtualMachines/VMware-Player-3.1.0-261024.i386.bundle '' User interface initialization failed. Exiting. Check the log for details. on_exit + on_exit + '[' -e /tmp/vmis.sBXV8x -a -z '' ']' + rm -rf /tmp/vmis.sBXV8x + '[' -e /tmp/vmis.cXB7G3 -a -z '' ']' + rm -rf /tmp/vmis.cXB7G3
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