freebsd-ports/emulators/linux-vmware-toolbox6/Makefile
Makoto Matsushita 2f8f686b91 Update VMware-related tools to the of VMware Workstation 4.0.0 build-4460
(after repocopying old ones, thank you joe).

It seems that VMware does not provide a new version of guest tools
for VMware 4.x to FreeBSD guest, but it would be better to add these
ports, since users will know FreeBSD runs on VMware 4.x.

I've also add vmware-toolbox port for VMware 4.x, which is for Linux
guest.  In VMware 3.x, we FreeBSD guest user are happy to use FreeBSD
version of vmware-toolbox so we don't need the Linux version.  However,
at least my VMs, FreeBSD version's vmware-toolbox causes X pointer a
bumpy one (pointer moves every seconds); it is unusable.  Linux version
seems OK for me, so if you have seen such behavior, please try
linux-vmware-toolbox4 instead.

Old ports cleanup will come later.

Reviewed by: kuriyama (mentor)
2003-04-19 07:09:04 +00:00

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Makefile

# New ports collection makefile for: VMware toolbox for Linux
# Date created: 10 Aug 2000
# Whom: matusita@jp.FreeBSD.org
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
PORTNAME= vmware-toolbox
PORTVERSION= ${VMWARE_VER}.${BUILD_VER}
CATEGORIES= emulators linux
MASTER_SITES= # none
PKGNAMEPREFIX= linux-
DISTNAME= vmware-linux-tools
MAINTAINER= matusita@FreeBSD.org
COMMENT=VMware toolbox for guest OS (for VMware 4.x, Linux version)
DISTDIR= ${MOUNT_PT}
IGNOREFILES= ${DISTFILES}
WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/vmware-tools-distrib
STRIP=
ONLY_FOR_ARCHS= i386
USE_LINUX= yes
USE_X_PREFIX= yes
NO_BUILD= yes
.if !defined(BATCH)
IS_INTERACTIVE= yes
.endif
RESTRICTED= "Not sure if we can redistribute this."
VMWARE_VER= 4.0.0
BUILD_VER= 4460
MOUNT_DEV?= /dev/acd0
MOUNT_PT?= /mnt
MOUNT= /sbin/mount
UMOUNT= /sbin/umount
do-fetch:
@${DO_NADA}
fetch-list:
@${DO_NADA}
pre-extract:
@${ECHO} "========================================================================"
@${ECHO} ""
@${ECHO} "Before installing this port, please follow this instructions:"
@${ECHO} ""
@${ECHO} " *) Be sure that your VM have an IDE CD-ROM."
@${ECHO} " *) Select \"Edit -> Removable Devices -> CD-ROM 1 -> Edit\" on VMware menu,"
@${ECHO} " *) Check \"Connected\" box."
@${ECHO} " *) Check \"Use ISO image\" radio button."
@${ECHO} " *) Choose the file \"linux.iso\" for the ISO image. You will find"
@${ECHO} " it under the directory VMware Workstation installed."
@${ECHO} " *) Press \"OK\" button."
@${ECHO} ""
@${ECHO} "Don\'t forget to restore the configuration after installing this port."
@${ECHO} ""
@${ECHO} "========================================================================"
@${ECHO} ""
.if !defined(BATCH)
@${ECHO} -n "Ready to install this ports? [Y/n]: "
@(read line; \
case "$${line}" in \
[Nn]*) \
${FALSE} ;; \
*) \
${TRUE} ;; \
esac)
.endif
${MKDIR} ${MOUNT_PT}
-${UMOUNT} ${MOUNT_PT} 2>&1 >/dev/null
-${UMOUNT} ${MOUNT_DEV} 2>&1 >/dev/null
${MOUNT} -t cd9660 -r ${MOUNT_DEV} ${MOUNT_PT}
post-extract:
${UMOUNT} ${MOUNT_DEV}
do-install:
${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}/bin/vmware-toolbox ${PREFIX}/bin/linux-vmware-toolbox
.include <bsd.port.mk>