Great work, can anyone say when the updated package is available through
the repository?
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2011.12.20-562307-0ubuntu1
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* Merge latest upstream git tag. Fixes building on Precise
(LP: #898289, LP: #905612)
* Items merged from Debian unstable:
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Great, thanks a lot for all your hard work on this! Appreciate it!
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So, is there any chance of getting this fixed before 12.04?
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Yes, I'm the process of doing new packaging. I'm syncing with Debian
(mostly), and I'm using the removed open-vm-source pkg to return open-
vm-toolbox to full package status.
I didn't know what Debian was going to do with the removed Toolbox GUI,
since they're keeping it, I'm going to return it.
First of all, open-vm-toolbox, is a transitional package. The GUI
version no longer is in the program/package, only the CLI/cmd version
still exists.
I thought of a possibly better solution, which may be a win-win
scenario.
If we split up the packaging for GUI and CLI version, it might cause
I am going to assume that most people who use Ubuntu on a VMware
product will be using the Desktop version, not the server.
Sorry, but this is not the case at all - VMware's primary products are
their server offerings, and those of us running linux servers outside of
an education setting do so
I agree with Shane. Desktop users are far more likely to install the
official tools anyway. It's people using servers (in our case, an ESX
cluster) where the open vm tools become very useful.
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You were thinking of VMware Server, while I was thinking VMware
Workstation/Player/Fusion. Sorry about that.
@David
Normally, the open source version of the tools are useful for the
testing phase of the release cycle, like Precise is going to be shortly
(for Alpha 1). The is because the newer
Yes, when I originally opened a bug on this we were using headless
rackmount servers. I would imagine that is the dominant use case.
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See bug #776103 (and my comment on it). The toolbox package was
removed, so X11-related components (and all the dependencies that come
with them) were merged into this package - the description for which is
still (CLI tools).
Currently, this package is not usable on server systems which must not
@Shane,
I assume your referring to the dependencies of: xauth, xserver-xorg-
input-vmmouse, and xserver-xorg-video-vmware. I don't know if xdg-utils
is a X-related Package or not.
But I have 2 options, which could use input. And for the record, I'm going to
add to my August release proposal
@Nate,
Yeah, a number of the added depends and recommends lead back to X stuff.
Here's the added ones that do, as far as I can tell:
- Requires:
libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0
libgtk2.0-0
libgtkmm-2.4-1c2a
libice6
libx11-6
libxcomposite1
libxext6
libxi6
libxinerama1
libxrandr2
libxss1
libxtst6
- Recommends:
I second this.
This seems like a very strange thing to do.
Please fix this so we don't need to maintain a separate package locally.
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You used to be able to work around this --no-install-recommends, but
as of 11.10 that no longer works. It's no longer possible to install
open-vm-tools without also installing x11.
I think this deserves to be upgraded to bug, rather than wishlist.
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Oh wow. That's because the GUI package has been merged with the CLI-
only package as of Oneiric. And again, this change is in Ubuntu only,
Debian still does The Right Thing(tm). What the hell?
Can we pleased get this fixed for the next LTS?
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Excerpts from Oliver Brakmann's message of Fri Jun 10 21:50:55 UTC 2011:
Thanks Clint!
I don't know if anybody has noticed this yet, but this problem exists in
Ubuntu only. The same package in Debian merely suggests: open-vm-
toolbox.
Oh, and the changelog gives the reason why: LP
Hi Hans, Chris, thanks for taking the time to file these bug reports and
help us make Ubuntu better.
Agreed 100%, this is a set of tools that are infinitely usable without
toolbox. In fact, open-vm-toolbox already does depend on open-vm-tools.
I think the solution may be to drop open-vm-toolbox
Thanks Clint!
I don't know if anybody has noticed this yet, but this problem exists in
Ubuntu only. The same package in Debian merely suggests: open-vm-
toolbox.
Oh, and the changelog gives the reason why: LP #391224. I guess we have
conflicting interests here.
Personally, I'd argue for
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