I'll dig into a bit and see if I find the exact problem/resolution, but I
think it had something to do with the archive not finding the proper path
to perl and not liking the /usr/bin/perl I linked to it.

I know that's pretty vague but I'm cloning a production server right now
(rsync is now my friend), and I'll have to get back into a bit to find out
exactly what I did.

vmware 2.x was a lot easier (it ran out of the box from ports) but by the
time I installed it, the vmware folks were only supplying license keys
(trial) for v 3.0.  Does anyone know of a source for the 2.x licenses
anymore?

Tim Kellers
CPE/NJIT

On Tue, 18 Dec 2001, Andy Sparrow wrote:

> > I've manageed to install it and (somewhat) run it, but without a license
> > key (similar problem with 2.x), it's just a decoration.
>
> Hmm. I've got a license key, but haven't tried to install 3.0 yet. Were there
> any wrinkles you had to work around?
>
> Cheers,
>
> AS
>
> >
> > Tim
> >
> > On Tue, 18 Dec 2001, Gunnar Flygt wrote:
> >
> > > Has anyone on the list succeeded to install and run vmware 3.0 on a
> > > 4.4-stable system?
> > >
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