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freebsd-ports/emulators/linux-vmware-toolbox6/Makefile
Makoto Matsushita 1ebe8f4959 Dear VMware Workstation users around the world, here is an upgrade of
VMware Workstation FreeBSD-guest related ports for VMware Workstation
5.5.0 build 18463.

New features are:

- Spell "VMware Workstation" appropriately.
	There are much VMware products, it would be the time that I have
	to spell VMware Workstation as VMware Workstation.
- Support FreeBSD/amd64 since 64-bit binaries are provided from VMware.
	I don't test any of 64-bit related portion, since I have no
	FreeBSD/amd64 machine.  If something trouble please email me.
- New variable "WITH_VMWARE_GTK" (emulators/vmware-tools5)
	Install gtk version of VMware Tools if defined
	(add more dependencies on other gtk-related ports)
- New variable "WITH_VMWARE_VMXNET" (emulators/vmware-guestd5)
	Install "vmxnet.ko" kernel module (vmxnet driver) if defined
	Usage:
		- shutdown FreeBSD guest VM
		- add following line to FreeBSD guest VM config file
			Ethernet0.virtualDev="vmxnet"
		- Boot FreeBSD guest VM
		- load vmxnet.ko kernel module
		- ifconfig vxn0 ...
	New rc.conf variable "vmware_guest_vmxnet_enable" is also added
	to vmware-guestd.sh to load kernel module at startup.  However,
	${PREFIX}/etc/rc.d/vmware-guestd.sh run _after_ /etc/rc.d/netif,
	so it maybe too late to load here...
	Note that vmxnet.ko supports FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE or later, and
	5.3-RELEASE and later (as VMware said).  I've confirmed that
	recent 7-current got 100% instant panic if vmxnet.ko is loaded.
- "vmware_guest_kmod_enable" is renamed to "vmware_guest_vmmemctl_enable"
	Now this ports has two kernel modules now, old name is not
	appropriate one, hard to understand this variable is for which
	kernel module.  I also put backward compatibility code, but users
	of vmware_guest_kmod_enable please change variable name.

Bugfixes are:

- Resolve conflicts on ${PREFIX}/share/vmware-tools.
	Unfortunately both vmware-guestd5 and vmware-tools5 installs
	files to ${PREFIX}/share/vmware-tools directory.  Since this
	directory is only for vmware-tools, vmware-guestd5 doesn't do
	anything for now.
- WWW: line in pkg-descr points bogus page.
- Add note that there's official VMware Tools installer, and what is the
  difference between the two.

Finally, as usual, bump PORTVERSION.
2005-11-26 09:19:58 +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}
#PORTREVISION= 0
CATEGORIES= emulators linux
MASTER_SITES= # bundled with VMware Workstation
PKGNAMEPREFIX= linux-
DISTNAME= VMwareTools-${VMWARE_VER}-${BUILD_VER}
MAINTAINER= matusita@FreeBSD.org
COMMENT=VMware toolbox for guest OS (VMware Workstation 5.x, Linux version)
RUN_DEPENDS= ${LINUXBASE}/usr/lib/libgtk-1.2.so.0:${PORTSDIR}/x11-toolkits/linux-gtk
DISTDIR= ${MOUNT_PT}
IGNOREFILES= ${DISTFILES}
PLIST_FILES= bin/linux-vmware-toolbox bin/linux-vmware-toolbox-gtk \
bin/linux-vmware-user
WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/vmware-tools-distrib
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."
NO_PACKAGE= ${RESTRICTED}
VMWARE_VER= 5.5.0
BUILD_VER= 18463
.include <bsd.port.pre.mk>
.if ${OSVERSION} < 500000
MOUNT_DEV?= /dev/acd0c
.else
MOUNT_DEV?= /dev/acd0
.endif
MOUNT_PT?= /mnt
MOUNT= /sbin/mount
UMOUNT= /sbin/umount
.if ${ARCH} == i386
BITS?= 32
.else # ${ARCH} == amd64
BITS?= 64
.endif
do-fetch:
@${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 has an IDE CD-ROM drive."
@${ECHO} " *) Select \"VM -> Removable Devices -> CD-ROM -> Edit\" on VMware menu,"
@${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:
.for file in vmware-toolbox-gtk vmware-user
${BRANDELF} -t Linux ${WRKSRC}/lib/bin${BITS}/${file}
${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}/lib/bin${BITS}/${file} ${PREFIX}/bin/linux-${file}
.endfor
${LN} -sfh linux-vmware-toolbox-gtk ${PREFIX}/bin/linux-vmware-toolbox
.include <bsd.port.post.mk>