Hi,
> Thanks for taking care of this.
>
>> good catch, will be shipped with the next upload.
> Btw. could you give me any estimate about when the next upload may
> take place?
>
> Ideally, if it happens before March 1 (according to [1]) it would be
> automatically imported to Ubuntu as well.
>
Hi Bernd,
Thanks for taking care of this.
> good catch, will be shipped with the next upload.
Btw. could you give me any estimate about when the next upload may
take place?
Ideally, if it happens before March 1 (according to [1]) it would be
automatically imported to Ubuntu as well.
[1]:
Hi Dariusz,
good catch, will be shipped with the next upload.
https://github.com/bzed/pkg-open-vm-tools/commit/34538a58a8ed705e09f0dcf8c1627319efba49fd
Thanks,
Bernd
On 02/08/2018 11:32 AM, Dariusz Gadomski wrote:
> This is an alternative I recommend (based on the comment from
>
This is an alternative I recommend (based on the comment from
open-vm-tools/lib/include/vmware/tools/log.h)
tools.conf
[logging]
# Turns on logging globally. It can still be disabled for each domain.
# log = true
# Disables core dumps on fatal errors; they're enabled by default.
#
Source: open-vm-tools
Version: 2:10.2.0-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
The tools.conf template shipped with the Debian package
(debian/local/tools.conf) is incorrect.
It's current contents:
bindir = "/usr/bin"
do not mean anything to open-vm-tools - it's not interpreted in any way by
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