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ryoon
b62fef397b Update to 10.2.0
* Use x11/gtkmm3

Changelog:
Compatibility
  * open-vm-tools 10.2.0 is compatible with all supported versions
    of VMware vSphere ESXi 5.5 and later, VMware Workstation 14.0 and
    VMware Fusion 10.0. See VMware Compatibility Guide for more information.

  * Starting with VMware Tools version 10.2.0, Perl script based VMware
    Tools installation for FreeBSD has been discontinued. Going forward,
    FreeBSD systems are supported only through the open-vm-tools packages
    directly available from FreeBSD package repositories. FreeBSD packages
    for open-vm-tools 10.1.0 and later are available from FreeBSD package
    repositories.

Resolved Issues
  * Summary page of the VM does not list the IP address of the VMs in
    the right order

  * Guest authentication fails with a SystemError fault when the requested
    password is expired

  * The free space reported in vim.vm.GuestInfo.DiskInfo for a Linux guest
    does not match with df command in the guest

  * VMware user process might not restart after upgrades of open-vm-tools
2018-01-01 06:56:01 +00:00
kamil
584945cbf7 Correct few build failues in open-vm-tools
Include PAM blk3.
Address <sys/user.h> removal fallout on NetBSD 8.99.1.
2017-06-23 18:25:12 +00:00
ryoon
33f8e77dd6 Update to 10.1.0
Changelog:
What's New

VMware Tools is a suite of utilities that enhances the performance of the virtual machine's guest operating system and improves management of the virtual machine. Read about the new and enhanced features in this release below:

    vmware-namespace-cmd: Added vmware-namespace-cmd command line utility that exposes set/get commands for the namespace database in the VMX.
    gtk3 support: open-vm-tools has been updated to use gtk3 libraries.
    Common Agent Framework (CAF): CAF provides the basic services necessary to simplify secure and efficient management of agents inside virtual machines.
    xmlsec1: Changed guest authentication to xmlsec1.
    FreeBSD: Changes to support open-vm-tools on FreeBSD.
    Automatic Linux Kernel Modules: Automatic rebuilding of kernel modules is enabled by default.
    New sub-command: Added a new sub-command to push updated network information to the host on demand.
    udev-rules: Added udev rules for configuring SCSI timeout in the guest.
    Ubuntu 16.10: Fixes for running on Ubuntu 16.10.
    Quiesced Snapshot: Fix for quiesced snapshot failure leaving guest file system quiesced.

Internationalization

open-vm-tools 10.1.0 supports the following languages:

    English
    French
    German
    Spanish
    Italian
    Japanese
    Korean
    Simplified Chinese
    Traditional Chinese

Compatibility

open-vm-tools 10.1.0 is compatible with all supported versions of VMware vSphere, VMware Workstation 12.5 and VMware Fusion 8.5.
2016-12-23 04:11:03 +00:00
ryoon
28be1ccde7 Bump PKGREVISION. Fix kvm_getproc2 argument init.
It was my misunderstanding.
2016-10-13 21:48:26 +00:00
ryoon
f7358ed005 Fix a wrong preprocessor condition and pass initialize variable to kvm_getproc2
From OBATA Akio, thank you.
Bump PKGREVISION.
2016-10-12 13:57:13 +00:00
ryoon
224de185e1 Update to 10.0.7
The only following features are tested on NetBSD/amd64 7.99.39 without vmt(4)
on VMware Workstation 12 Player 12.0.5 for Windows or ESXi 6.0u2.

* Hostname and IP address report
* Shutdown and reboot operations from host
* Copy and paste of text string between host and guest
* Guest clock sync

The other features are not tested. For example,

* Drag and drop between host and guest
* VM HA, heartbeat
* HGFS, shared folder


Changelog:
What's New

VMware Tools is a suite of utilities that enhances the performance of the virtual machine's guest operating system and improves management of the virtual machine. Read about the new and enhanced features in this release below:

    Common versioning: Infrastructure changes to enable reporting of the true version of open-vm-tools. This feature is dependent on host support.
    Quiesced snapshots enhancements for Linux guests running IO workload: Robustness related enhancements in quiesced snapshot operation. The vmtoolsd service supports caching of log messages when guest IO has been quiesced. Enhancements in the vmbackup plugin use a separate thread to quiesce the guest OS to avoid timeout issues due to heavy I/O in the guest.
    Shared Folders: For Linux distributions with kernel version 4.0.0 and higher, there is a new FUSE based Shared Folders client which is used as a replacement for the kernel mode client.
    ESXi Serviceability: Default vmtoolsd logging is directed to a file instead of syslog. vmware-toolbox-cmd is enhanced for setting vmtoolsd logging levels.
    GuestInfo Enhancements: Plugin enhancements to report more than 64 IP addresses from the guest. These enhancements will be available only after upgrading the host because the guest IP addresses limit also exists on the host side.

Internationalization

open-vm-tools 10.0.0 supports the following languages:

    English
    French
    German
    Spanish
    Italian
    Japanese
    Korean
    Simplified Chinese
    Traditional Chinese

Compatibility

open-vm-tools 10.0.0 is compatible with all supported versions of VMware vSphere, VMware Workstation 12.0 and VMware Fusion 8.0.
2016-10-09 03:41:56 +00:00
scottr
8e053ee7cb Update to version 2008.08.08-109361. This release provides the following
enhancements:

 - Simple command-line tools to interface with VMware host
 - Guest OS scripts that can be triggered by the VMware host
 - Startup script

When compiled with X11 support (the default), this release also provides:

 - GTK+-based GUI to configure time sync, device connections, and scripts
 - Helper application to interface with the xf86-video-vmware driver,
   enabling dynamic screen resize
2008-08-31 06:36:47 +00:00