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The exported data contained only a maximum of 100 routes. IPv4 routes took precedence over IPv6, leading to data loss in reporting IPv6 routes. If there were more than 100 IPv4 routes, IPv6 routes were not reported. This performance issue has been resolved in this release. The default routes gathering behavior can be overridden by configuring the values in the /etc/vmware-tools/tools.conf file: [guestinfo] max-ipv4-routes=0 max-ipv6-routes=0 Note: If they are not manually set, or an invalid value (over 100 or less than 0) is set, 'max-ipv4-routes' and 'max-ipv6-routes' are set to 100 by default. They can be set to 0 to disable the data collection. This issue is resolved in this release. Installation of the libvmtools package might fail the installation of VMware Tools When the package "libvmtools0" is installed in SUSE Linux 12 and open-vm-tools is not installed, the VMware Tools installer fails. This is done to prevent an incomplete installation. Users have to uninstall both open-vm-tools and libvmtools0 packages to install VMware Tools. @ text @$NetBSD$ --- vmware-user-suid-wrapper/main.c.orig 2018-06-23 10:03:28.000000000 +0000 +++ vmware-user-suid-wrapper/main.c @@@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@@@ * vmware-user. */ -#if !defined(sun) && !defined(__FreeBSD__) && !defined(__linux__) +#if !defined(sun) && !defined(__FreeBSD__) && !defined(__linux__) && !defined(__NetBSD__) # error This program is not supported on your platform. #endif @ 1.2 log @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 @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-bt,v 1.1 2008/08/31 06:36:49 scottr Exp $ d3 1 a3 1 --- vmware-user-suid-wrapper/main.c.orig 2017-12-15 19:09:51.000000000 +0000 d5 2 a6 2 @@@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@@@ * remove blocks in the blocking file system. @ 1.1 log @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 @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD$ d3 1 a3 1 --- vmware-user-suid-wrapper/main.c.orig 2008-08-08 02:01:56.000000000 -0500 d9 2 a10 2 -#if !defined(sun) && !defined(__FreeBSD__) && !defined(linux) +#if !defined(sun) && !defined(__FreeBSD__) && !defined(linux) && !defined(__NetBSD__) @