Vmwinst was meant to work with old vmware layout, and it grabbed the files automatically.
Now you have to extract the files from the MSI package in order to have it working,
which is far from a convenient way.
I don't know what is the benefit to use vmware's video driver either, as we can
now switch video resolution on the fly.
Kind regards,
Sylvain Petreolle
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De : Aleksey Bragin <aleksey(a)reactos.org>
À : ReactOS Development List <ros-dev(a)reactos.org>
Envoyé le : Dimanche 4 Septembre 2011 17h24
Objet : Re: [ros-dev] [ros-diffs] [tkreuzer] 53399: [VMWINST] Fix amd64 build [NTDLL] add
missing amd64 specific exports [MSVCRT*] Fix mangled c++ exports for amd64 [OLEAUT32] Add
amd64 adm stub for call_method, fix MSVC/amd64 buil...
What about :
[VMWINST] Get rid of this useless relic.
I mean it's something we have to maintain, it was written for
antediluvian vmware versions, and I see no reason to have such a thing.
I may as well write an application to install specific ATI card drivers,
or intel chipset drivers...
It's written for the most common testing platform of ReactOS, the maintaining effort
spent over years was minimal, and it just does its job very quickly, even with VMWare 7
(provided you copy necessary video driver files from its CD to modules\optional when
building your bootcd).
WBR,
Aleksey.
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