Follow along and you'll be good to go...

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# vi /etc/conaryrc

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:1 to list of install paths***

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# conary update libX11  --resolve
Including extra troves to resolve dependencies:
    inputproto:devel=1.3.2-1-3 inputproto:devellib=1.3.2-1-3 kbproto:devel=1.0.3-1-3 kbproto:devellib=1.0.3-1-3 libXau:lib=1.0.2-1-2 libXdmcp:lib=1.0.2-1-2 xproto:devel=7.0.8-1-1 xproto:devellib=7.0.8-1-1
Applying update job 1 of 6:                       
    Install inputproto(:devel :devellib)=1.3.2-1-3
Applying update job 2 of 6:               
    Install kbproto(:devel :devellib)=1.0.3-1-3
Applying update job 3 of 6:                    
    Install libX11:data="">
    Install libXau(:lib)=1.0.2-1-2
Applying update job 4 of 6:                      
    Install libXdmcp(:lib)=1.0.2-1-2
Applying update job 5 of 6:                     
    Install libX11:lib=1.0.3-1-3
    Install xproto(:devel :devellib)=7.0.8-1-1
Applying update job 6 of 6:                      
    Install libX11(:devel :devellib :doc)=1.0.3-1-3
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# conary update libXtst --resolve
Including extra troves to resolve dependencies:
    fontconfig:lib=2.3.2-6.2-1 fontconfig:runtime=2.3.2-6.2-1 recordproto:devel=1.13.2-1-3 recordproto:devellib=1.13.2-1-3 xorg-x11:data="" xorg-x11:lib=6.8.2-30.2-1
Applying update job 1 of 4:                        
    Install fontconfig(:lib :runtime)=2.3.2-6.2-1[~!builddocs]
Applying update job 2 of 4:              
    Install recordproto(:devel :devellib)=1.13.2-1-3
Applying update job 3 of 4:                         
    Install xorg-x11(:data :lib)=6.8.2-30.2-1[~!xorg-x11.xprint]
Applying update job 4 of 4:                       
    Install libXtst(:devellib :doc :lib)=1.0.1-1-3
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# conary update xinetd
Applying update job:                       
    Install xinetd(:doc :runtime)=2.3.13-5-0.1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# conary update kernel:build-tree
Applying update job:                             
    Install kernel:build-tree=2.6.17.11-1.1-1[~!kernel.debug,~!kernel.debugdata,~!kernel.numa,~!kernel.smp is: x86(~!mmx)]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# vi /etc/conaryrc

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:1 from install paths, although i'm not 100% sure this step is necessary*** 

Then proceed with the binary install and configure of VMWare server and mui 1.0.1-29996...

enjoy,

-=dave

On Oct 9, 2006, at 4:16 AM, Dave Johnson wrote:

There seems to be ample info on how to issue/query/build conary troves/packages/etc, but trying to map out the logic of the conary system is f*%$'n ridiculous...  i'm gonna have to install a throw away (trove-away ?) system just to figure out the logic of these updates en sum:


They need a friggen flowchart for this thing :-P

Anyway, if anyone else has any luck, post your experiences.  Out of the box it goes like this:

<--------->
Before running VMware Server for the first time, you need to configure it by
invoking the following command: "/usr/bin/vmware-config.pl". Do you want this
program to invoke the command for you now? [yes]

The correct version of one or more libraries needed to run VMware Server may be
missing.  This is the output of ldd /usr/bin/vmware:
        linux-gate.so.1 =>  (0xffffe000)
        libm.so.6 => /lib/tls/libm.so.6 (0xb7f45000)
        libdl.so.2 => /lib/libdl.so.2 (0xb7f42000)
        libpthread.so.0 => /lib/tls/libpthread.so.0 (0xb7f31000)
        libX11.so.6 => not found
        libXtst.so.6 => not found
        libXext.so.6 => not found
        libXt.so.6 => not found
        libICE.so.6 => not found
        libSM.so.6 => not found
        libXrender.so.1 => not found
        libz.so.1 => /usr/lib/libz.so.1 (0xb7f1e000)
        libc.so.6 => /lib/tls/libc.so.6 (0xb7e04000)
        /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb7f6c000)

This program cannot tell for sure, but you may need to upgrade libc5 to glibc
before you can run VMware Server.

Hit enter to continue.
<----------->

Not to mention the vmmon module needs to be compiled, which i doubt is true, i suspect it's just that the vmware installer just doesn't understand the rpath system peculiarities.  So when (if) I figure out how to get this stuff added without breaking OF updates, i'll post back.

-=dave


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