>>> On 5/5/2009 at 19:41, Marcelo Vanzin <mvan...@vmware.com> wrote: 
> Hi Dominique,
> 
> Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
>> the packaging guidelines tells us to put several scripts in /etc/vmware-tools
>> (suspend, poweron, poweroff, resume). This is all nice and handy, but by
>> default those scripts are not used, as long as there is no tools.conf
>> existing in /etc/vmware-tools
> 
> The scripts should be used by default, even without a tools.conf; the 
> current 
> version of open-vm-tools may still have a bug that was already fixed 
> internally 
> (not sure, haven't actually checked the code) which caused what you describe 
> above.

Hi Marcelo,

Thank you very much. So it must be vmware-toolbox which shows something wrong. 
when first started up, it shows all the scripts as not being used,
then you can enable them and it will create / extend a 
/etc/vmware-tools/tools.conf (which, btw, is missing from the regular make 
install routine. And
also on the packagers wiki it is now only mentioned in the file layout 
structure, but no information what should be in is mentioned. There used to be
disable-tools-version=1 written there, no? Is this obsoleted by newer version?)

Dominique

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