On Tue, Jun 15, 2004 at 01:42:28PM +0100, Keith G. Robertson-Turner wrote: > On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 12:48:19 +0100, Luciano Miguel Ferreira Rocha wrote: > > > On Tue, Jun 15, 2004 at 11:32:58AM +0100, Keith G. Robertson-Turner > > wrote: > >> On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 23:03:59 +0100, D. D. Brierton wrote: > > > Here's an optimized version: ;) > > echo "#VMWare blacklist" > > vmpath=$(dirname $(which vmware)) > > sed -ne 's/.*LIBDIR/-b/p' \ > > `sed -ne 's|db_load.*vm_db[^/]*\(.*\).$|\1|p' $vmpath/vmware` > > file $vmpath/vm{net*,ware*} |\ > > sed -ne '/ELF/{s/:.*//;s/^/-b /p}' > > Nice! Although I favour readability over compactness, since it facilitates > easier modification. > > >> > I'll be appending this fix to my support ticket at VMware.com and > >> > hopefully they might include a post-install script to the next RPM to > >> > make sure the above is present. > >> > >> Great, but that's only a workaround, not a fix. They need to > >> investigate what is broken in their software that causes prelinking to > >> break it. This is a fairly common problem with proprietary software. > > > > I had last night prelink breaking my gnome installation on fedora core > > 1. It could have been caused by my installing gnome with yum install > > gnome-session, but it just goes to prove that not only proprietary > > software has problems in that area.. > > Sure, I didn't suggest that it was *never* a problem with OSS, just that > it is a common problem with proprietary software. OSS software can be > easily and legitimately debugged downstream, whereas proprietary software > can not. Also, proprietary software very often tends to be statically > linked, compiled in old or non-standard build environments, use > proprietary install methods, ignore the FHS, and generally not function in > a standards-compliant way. Oh yes... It's always such fun installing proprietary software... > WRT Gnome, what RPM release are you using, since I've not seen that > problem before. If it is a fedora.us/redhat.com stable release then you > should definitely file a Bugzilla on that one. Fedora Core 1 stable, but as I didn't install gnome via the ususal method (redhat-config-packages), the server will only be used for a week, and I'm running out of time, I can't investigate this further... Regards, Luciano Rocha