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Jimbow500 n00b
Joined: 24 Jan 2018 Posts: 11
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Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2018 6:31 pm Post subject: VMWare player not working on Gentoo |
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I posted this on the VMWare fourms and no one said anything
https://communities.vmware.com/thread/586201
Code: | 2018-04-10T17:17:01.867-05:00| appLoader| I125: Log for appLoader pid=9485 version=12.5.9 build=build-7535481 option=Release
2018-04-10T17:17:01.867-05:00| appLoader| I125: The process is 64-bit.
2018-04-10T17:17:01.867-05:00| appLoader| I125: Host codepage=UTF-8 encoding=UTF-8
2018-04-10T17:17:01.867-05:00| appLoader| I125: Host is Linux 4.9.76-gentoo-r1 Gentoo Base System release 2.4.1
2018-04-10T17:17:01.875-05:00| appLoader| I125: Invocation: "/opt/vmware/bin/vmplayer"
2018-04-10T17:17:01.875-05:00| appLoader| I125: Calling: "/opt/vmware/bin/vmplayer"
2018-04-10T17:17:01.875-05:00| appLoader| I125: VMDEVEL not set.
2018-04-10T17:17:01.875-05:00| appLoader| I125: VMWARE_SHIPPED_LIBS_LIST is not set.
2018-04-10T17:17:01.875-05:00| appLoader| I125: VMWARE_SYSTEM_LIBS_LIST is not set.
2018-04-10T17:17:01.875-05:00| appLoader| I125: VMWARE_USE_SHIPPED_LIBS is not set.
2018-04-10T17:17:01.875-05:00| appLoader| I125: VMWARE_USE_SYSTEM_LIBS is not set.
2018-04-10T17:17:01.875-05:00| appLoader| I125: Using configuration file /etc/vmware/config.
2018-04-10T17:17:01.887-05:00| appLoader| I125: libdir entry was not present in /etc/vmware/config.
2018-04-10T17:17:01.887-05:00| appLoader| W115: Unable to lookup library directory. |
That is the complete log that gets printed into the /tmp/ folder
I installed it via `layman -a vmware`
and then portage, I have every in the kernel compiled that has vmware in the name
Here's my .config file
http://jimbow.co/.config |
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tuggbuss Apprentice
Joined: 20 Mar 2017 Posts: 222
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Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2018 10:18 pm Post subject: |
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Well, the Wikipage is empty, no discussion either.
Whats up with vmware on Gentoo, something shady, or perhaps fatal.
I can add the overlay and am going to try install player, but don't have a clue about use flags or likewise. |
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mir3x Guru
Joined: 02 Jun 2012 Posts: 455
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Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2018 4:29 pm Post subject: |
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Im using vmware-player from vmware overlay.
It just starts without any messages (/opt/vmware/bin/vmplayer) or via menu.
How are u even starting it ? Why another problem is calling for it (Calling: "/opt/vmware/bin/vmplayer")
I checked and for me /opt/vmware/bin/vmplayer is symlink to -> /opt/vmware/lib/vmware/bin/vmplayer. And its binary file not some script. No idea where your "apploader" logs come from. _________________ Sent from Windows |
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albright Advocate
Joined: 16 Nov 2003 Posts: 2588 Location: Near Toronto
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Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2018 6:55 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | libdir entry was not present in /etc/vmware/config |
maybe you should put that in there (at least, that should
be an easy fix to get started)
for reference here is my (working) /etc/vmware/config file
Quote: | bindir = "/opt/vmware/bin"
libdir = "/opt/vmware/lib/vmware"
initscriptdir = "/etc/init.d"
authd.fullpath = "/opt/vmware/sbin/vmware-authd"
gksu.rootMethod = "su"
VMCI_CONFED = "yes"
VMBLOCK_CONFED = "yes"
VSOCK_CONFED = "yes"
NETWORKING = "yes"
player.product.version = "12.5.9"
product.buildNumber = "7535481" |
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doing as simply messing about with Linux ...
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