Core dumps aren't going to work because I think our core dumping code is
busted (see the definition of the Panic_Panic if you're curious).
Travis or Martin: could one of you reproduce this crash within gdb and
use symbols to get a more meaningful backtrace? I'm not sure if Ubuntu's
vmware-guestd
Looks like a crash in retrieving information from libdnet, used by the
guestInfo subsystem in guestd.
Could you reproduce the bug and upload the dumped core as well as the
guestd executable containing symbols? You may need to play with 'ulimit'
to allow a core dump to be generated.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: open-vm-toolbox
There's a small bug in the vmware-user.desktop file supplied with the
open-vm-toolbox package such that the application doesn't automatically
start when a new X11 session is started. The details can be found in the
upstream bug
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: open-vm-source
The vsock module depends on the vmci module, and in recent kernels
(including those of Intrepid and Jaunty) such dependencies are validated
at build-time by the modpost utility. If one module is built without
seeing the Modpost.symvers of
** Attachment added: modversions.ubuntu.patch
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19950928/modversions.ubuntu.patch
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vsock module does not load
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/302230
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Why are all of those packages required for compilation? Isn't open-vm-
source the source package for the kernel modules only? None of the -dev
packages you've mentioned are needed for compiling the open-vm-tools
kernel modules.
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open-vm-source should recommend installation of packages needed
The new upstream open-vm-tools release (2008.11.18) now provides
dkms.conf which should allow for easy dkms integration. Could someone
more familiar with dkms give this a shot?
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should build kernel modules with dkms
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/277556
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I think this bug has been fixed, but as far as I know, Intrepid's open-
vm-source package is still busted because of bug #278711.
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module-assistant fails to install open-vm-source
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/193606
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