From: Dmitry T. <dt...@vm...> - 2009-10-30 20:38:43
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Hi Chris, On Friday 30 October 2009 12:37:18 pm Chris Ridd wrote: > On 30 Oct 2009, at 15:26, Chris Ridd wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I've been hacking on a set of patches which make open-vm-tools build > > against the GTK+ libraries shipped in OpenSolaris. The patches aren't > > too invasive, but I do need to clean them up a bit. I also haven't > > tried installing them into a boot environment so they may explode > > rather badly... > > When I wrote GTK+ I meant GTKMM instead, ie the C++ libraries for GTK. > Sorry for the confusion. > > Well the bits I installed into a new boot environment didn't explode > at all, but it isn't clear if things are working properly. > > VMware Fusion 3 thinks that the tools aren't installed. > > I ran 'pfexec vmtoolsd' in the background, and then vmware-user once > I'd logged into GNOME. They seemed happy to run and stay running. > > I copied some text from the OpenSolaris guest and pasted it into the > Mac host. That certainly didn't work before! Yes, you need vmware_user running to be able to do copy/paste and DnD. > I couldn't get copy/paste > working in the other direction, but X11 has a pretty weird concept of > copy/paste so that could be down to user error. It works on Linux so (barring the bugs in the code) it should work on Solaris as well. > > vmware-checkvm outputs "VMware software version 6 (good)". > > Is there any interest in my patches? > Yes, we are certainly interested. However for us to be able to integrate your patches directly into our tree we need you to sign a contribution agreement (see http://open-vm-tools.sourceforge.net/contribute.php). Thanks! -- Dmitry |