On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 11:06:01 +0930 Iain Buchanan wrote: > On Thu, 2008-06-12 at 21:16 -0400, David Relson wrote: > > On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 09:23:51 +0930 > > Iain Buchanan wrote: > > > > > David - at this point I'd try a couple of things. Since you've > > > upgraded your linux-headers, it's a good idea to recompile your > > > system libc, as per the elog message. > > > > > > Also, since you're getting version error messages, recompile your > > > kernel and reboot into it. Just to make sure, as you've just done > > > headers and libc (may be a long shot, but may as well rule it > > > out). > > > > > > Then unload all vm* modules and recompile them also. (Say no to > > > all vmware-config questions first, then second time around say > > > yes!). If it doesn't work, downgrade to a previous version of > > > modules and try them. I use vmware-modules-1.0.0.11-r1 because > > > that's the only version that works with workstation 4, which I > > > have a license for. > > > > > > Finally, if this all still fails, try with an earlier kernel and > > > see if it magically works. Then you know it's probably a new > > > kernal feature thats bugging you! > > > > > > I hope you have a few spare clock cycles for all this compiling :) > > > > Hi Iain, > > > > I've been using 'uname -r' and its reporting '2.6.25-gentoo-r4' > > matches the module path, > > i.e. /lib/modules/2.6.25-gentoo-r4/misc/vmnet.ko, in the "invalid > > module" message. I'm as certain as can be that there's no mismatch > > here. > > don't be so sure! Do you know that you won't get the same message if, > for example, you used different compilers for the kernel and the > module? In my experience, this message can appear when the actual > kernel number is ok, but it's been compiled differently... > > > Also, I've removed all vm* packages and reinstalled vmware-server > > (and whatever it pulls in, i.e. vmware-modules). This was done > > after removing all vmware entries from /etc/portage/package*, so > > the vm* packages are all stable versions -- no ~amd64 versions. > > > > Haven't tried rebuilding glibc ... > > > > Instead I've installed the latest stable amd64 versions of 2.6.24 > > sources and headers. The kernel is now being built. I should know > > before too long whether this helps. > > good! Let's see what happens...
I've reverted to 2.6.24, emerged vmware-modules, run vmware-config.pl and am pleased to report that the vmware-modules are loading without complaint and that vmware-server is running. I did _not_ disable CONFIG_MODVERSIONS or rebuild glibc. Regards, David -- gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org mailing list