Marcelo,

Thank you for your responses.

> I don't think I've compiled Unity on Solaris (last I tried I ran into weird
> errors from Solaris gcc and the sigc headers). But my question would be: why 
> do
> you need unity on SCO in the first place? I doubt you'll be running desktop 
> VMs
> with SCO OpenServer VMs inside Fusion or Workstation, so the unity plugin will
> just be useless overhead...
>

I went down the Unity path since it was enabled by default and OSR6 has
most of the required graphical runtime installed and using X11R7.  The
only thing that I needed to upgrade was the glib to version 2.24.

My goal is to get as much of the open-vm-tools available on OSR6
and UW 7.1.4 as well as keep the vmtools release for OSR 5.0.7
up to date.

Is there a guide, description or discussion that would provide a general
overview of the features and functionality of the various plugins, kernel
modules or features such as multimon?

-- John




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