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package unity-control-center 15.04.0+15.10.20150805-0ubuntu1 failed to
install/upgrade: trying to overwrite
'/usr/share/man/man1/bluetooth-wizard.1
Dmitry,
I don't think we're using the built in-kernel vmblock. That's what's
one of the reasons I wanted to keep the Devel package (for the moment)
is because I had some specific changes for Ubuntu, that weren't in
Debian. Some other ones were removing manpages of modules that have
been removed
Dmitry (#9),
All the modules are being compiled (except ones that have caused build
failures), but only vmxnet and vmhgfs are being installed/used.
Speaking of vmxnet, I assume the pcnet32 is recommended over vmxnet. If
so, I can just remove vmxnet from the install.
I think Debian only compiles
Dmitry (#8),
As you are well aware, Ubuntu uses the bleeding edge kernels, and one of
the nice things about devel packages was that, when they were being
released on a more frequent rate), the devel releases where more quicker
to adapt to the newest (release candidate) kernels.
I know stable rele
Ravindra,
It is built with "--without-kernel-modules," I had to check the revision
changelog, it stayed.
Also, I've linked the Saucy branch to this bug, so you can see my
previous changes.
Another reason I'm still kind of fighting is because the Ubuntu-specific
changes made, still might not be c
Also the lack of frequent (monthly) updates, also forced me to delay
filing paperwork to give me upload (maintainer) rights for the package
during the Saucy. Which probably would've given me a voice when moving
to Stable (to stop it).
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The package doesn't build our kernels, no patches in the world will be
get it work. The only way for it to work is through VMware itself
because the package a brand new file that only they supply.
Also, do you know the incompatibilities that have come up now that you
just dec
I'll look into it I'm just waiting for Debian to settle down a little
bit because there's a new maintainer (who I've been contract with), and
there's bit of activity.
As soon as it settles down, I'm to check the difference between the
debian folder from the our packaging and the one from Debian (b
This something I'll probably wait till upstream releases a new version.
Based on a Google search (and review of the build log), I think we're
missing a file, that (I think) only upstream can provide.
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I've uploaded a new version of your patch, Michael. This time with
adjusted for locations within the package itself.
I just have to add the Name and Description lines. That'll be done after
I installed the updated package.
Also, I've linked this bug report to my prep branch, which has a recipe
t
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I'll probably test out the patch with the packaging by the weekend
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I've got it fixed, it was the package version of vmci.
I'm gonna put the proposal together (and submit it) on Thursday. I want
to try out something out with shared folders. They do automount now, it
just needs /mnt/hgfs created.
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I prefer the open-vm-tools too. I use both versions on my Scratch
machine: open-vm-tools for the modules and the proprietary package for
everything else.
In my time maintaining this package, I've never had this much trouble
with this package during a cycle.
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For those who wish to help me figure this out. Here's the notable part of the
boot log:
[ 125.729819] vmhgfs: disagrees about version of symbol
vmci_datagram_destroy_handle
[ 125.729823] vmhgfs: Unknown symbol vmci_datagram_destroy_handle (err -22)
[ 125.729865] vmhgfs: disagrees about version
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Daily build of my Preparation Bzr branch using a recipe. After
everything works, I repackage it with the orig.tar.gz package.
It's at 0ubuntu2.1 because everything was working (except one module
which has been flaky this whole cycle)
Well. that clears up that.
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fact I didn't need one the last time this happened during the Raring
cycle. I was told this package is not a "core package," and therefore
is excluded from the Feature Freeze.
I'll be honest, this has been
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Just added my Saucy Prep branch. I'm waiting for new upstream release to
create the proposal, should be any day now (they just released VMware
Player 6 today).
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Let me just note, this update is on hold for now. I want to get the
Saucy package fix submitted first (as soon as I get a new upstream
release, or a patch to fix the 3.11 build failures).
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open-vm-dkms 2011.12.20-562307-0ubuntu1: open-vm-tools kernel module failed
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The truth is I would love to make a merge proposal (I could actually).
But I'm honestly waiting for a new upstream release. I add this to
everything.
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‘cr
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No new upstream release, yet.
But I want to say I plan on submitting what I have, it still won't work
with Linux 3.10 (I have no clue where to begin without breaking
everything), but at least it's something.
I guess this is because Upstream doesn't do releases monthly anymore
(which is a great sh
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Currently, module building is currently broken with the 3.10 kernel.
Waiting for new upstream release or a patch(es).
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This is what's included in the proposal:
Upstream package: Raring
Debian folder: Precise
I tried using the whole Raring package and downgrading as needed. and
didn't work.
I have tested it (with a Precise machine), it does work
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Update:
The proposed update will be upstream packaging from the Raring upload, with the
Precise config. I tried the whole Raring packaging and add/remove stuff, but
it was being a pain.
The proposal will be submitted in a week or so (after I test it with the
3.2 Precise kernel) should have comp
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I've started work on the Raring backport. It should give support
through 3.7 (3.8 with the patches). There's still stuff to downgrade
back to what it looked like for Precise
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I can give an update. The first update is basically done, just got to
create proposal. The only issue right now is you can't use shared
folders (vmhgfs can't be loaded), which may or may not be related to
incompatibilities with GCC 4.8, and being forced to add that CFLAG to
allow it to build (whi
Looking at my notes I have to add some stuff back to the DKMS files.
Make a few changes to debian/control.
My goal is to make this update the first upload as the official
maintainer of the package, I just have to send e-mails to sponsors for
testimonials. Timetable: a month, testimonials will prob
You mean I have to revert the (/debian) DKMS files from Raring->Precise.
Yeah I figured that out.
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My plan is to backport the Raring packaging. I plan to start working as
soon my CVE fix gets approved for raring, as well as my Saucy proposal.
It's gonna be a good amount of work because there's stuff in the
Quantal/Raring packages that won't work in Precise. So basically it'll
be a little bit o
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After doing some googleing, I found a solution, adding a CFLAG does the
trick. Until we get a newer version. I'll put a proposal together
later this week, after approval, I'll get started on revision 2 (the
point of this first one was to get the package building successfully).
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This is one of the reasons I want to start backporting the newer
packages to versions like 12.04. This is part of my Saucy blueprint.
But first I want to finish up my work (and proposal) on the Saucy
update, as well as submit my developer application.
But we have to be really careful, or we'll br
It's failing because of GCC 4.8. I've reported it to upstream
(https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3613125&group_id=204462&atid=989708)
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Making all in backdoor
make[3]: Entering directory
`/build/buildd/open-vm-tools-2013.04.16-1098359/lib/backdoor'
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It's hard to make a determination because the user didn't specify what
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Drag and drop between guest and
ng it, since the (planned) major changes
haven't been pushed yet.
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Sorry about all the activity, there were issues with my proposal. Stuff
from my original proposal weren't brought into the newer branches.
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Kernel needs to provide FIFREEZE/FITHAW ioctl
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I had to redo your patch Hugo, your path was wrong
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For the record, I added a comment to my proposal, so that whoever
reviews it, needs to add the patch to the proposal (and probably rename
the patch)
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I'm trying to think of the best way to describe this.
Currently, Update Manager displays updates by their package's
description. I would like the ability to show updates as package name.
I think the options should be something like:
-Description
-Package Name (
Here's an idea, add the patch to my existing proposal because I'm
waiting another month (it's been almost one already) for current
proposal to reviewed again
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I might bring that patch in on the next proposal (I want to do one more
before the freeze). That proposal will bring stuff from Debian
(including kmod which was withheld from last cycle because it wasn't
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I've linked this bug report to the my proposal.
This is the packaging: https://launchpad.net/~n-muench/+archive/virtual-
test/+packages
NOTE: This has been tested on the 3.7 kernel, but not on the 3.8 kernel.
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Now at 2.6.1, changing title
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Why are you installing the open-vm-tools package when your running
Ubuntu on VirtualBox?
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Have you read the Upstream bug report (it's under "remote bug watches")?
"Just disable vmsync on newer kernels, this driver is not needed as long as
kernel provides FIFREEZE/FITHAW ioctls."
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If that's the case, that all I needed to know.
Anyways, here's the build log.
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What's the status of this?
I told you the problem and the solution. I have the branch done, I'm
just waiting for it (FIFREEZE/FITHAW ioctl) to be compiled into the
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** Also affects: open-vm-tools-dkms (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: open-vm-tools-dkms (Ubuntu)
** Tags added: apport-collected running-unity
** Description changed:
Hello,
My name is Nate, and I'm responsible for keeping the
ing's changelog
** Affects: open-vm-tools
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Incomplete
** Affects: open-vm-tools (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Nate Muench (Mink) (n-muench)
St
** Changed in: open-vm-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
open-vm-dkms 2012.05.21-724730-0ubuntu2: open-vm-tools kernel module
They are up to 2.6.0 now, changing title.
** Summary changed:
- [Needs Packaging] New upstream release 2.5.6
+ [Needs Packaging] New upstream release 2.6.0
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1043035 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1043035
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1043035
vim no longer installable dependancy problems
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Public bug reported:
Distro: Ubuntu 12.10
Package: python2.7 & vim
python2.7 version: 2.7.3-4
Vim Version: 2:7.3.547-1ubuntu1
I noticed this during yesterday's updates. Updating to the new version
of python2.7 (2.7.3-4) causes vim-gnome packages (and probably other
packages) to be removed. This
** Branch unlinked: lp:~n-muench/ubuntu/quantal/xserver-xorg-video-
vmware/xserver-xorg-video-vmware.fix-1020893
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Title:
can not login X, it cras
If you need GUI add my Programs PPA
(https://launchpad.net/~n-muench/+archive/programs-ppa/+packages) to
your Quantal machine. It should be close enough to what will be
eventually put into Quantal.
I moved it from the Testing repo to this one so it doesn't also install
my work-in-progress update
because I don't have upload rights. So I have make a proposal, and ask
for sponsorship
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