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Date:      Wed, 4 Jun 2008 10:48:18 -0600
From:      kevin kempter <kevin@kevinkempterllc.com>
To:        dex <djdexter@gmail.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: freeBSD7 in a vm (vmware fusion) - Shared object "lib.so.6" not found
Message-ID:  <38CCCAA8-03AF-4425-869A-252D9E87CE35@kevinkempterllc.com>
In-Reply-To: <BE126050-0CBD-49A2-A3A3-EB1DAEFB59ED@gmail.com>
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On Jun 4, 2008, at 10:22 AM, dex wrote:

> On Jun 4, 2008, at 12:18 PM, kevin kempter wrote:
>> Hi All;
>> This seems to be more of a lib not found than a vm issue:
>> I've done this:
>> 1) installed freeBSD 7 in vmware fusion (v 1.1.3)
>> 2) selected to install vmware tools from the menu
>> 3) logged into the console as root
>> 4) mounted the vmware virtual cd
>> 5) copied the vmware tools tar.gz file to /tmp
>> 6) expanded the vmware tools tar.gz file in /tmp
>> 7) cd to the new vmware-toold-distrib dir and ran ./vmware-install.pl
>> Then I get this:
>> Before running VMware Tools for the first time you need to  
>> configure it by invoking the following command: "/usr/local/bin/ 
>> vmware-config-tools.pl". Do you want this program to invoke the  
>> command for you now? [yes]
>>
>> /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "lib.so.6" not found,  
>> required by "vmware-checkvm"
>> /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "lib.so.6" not found,  
>> required by "vmware-checkvm"
>> /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "lib.so.6" not found,  
>> required by "vmware-checkvm"
>> This configuration program is to be executed in a virtual machine.
>> Execution aborted.
>>
>> I also tried starting KDE and in a Konsole terminal window (as  
>> root) running /usr/local/bin/vmware-config-tools.pl  and I get the  
>> same results
>
> Try using the port vmware-guestd.  It worked good for me.


I'm pretty new to freeBSD.

Is port a system command? If I run port at the root prompt I get  
"port: Command not found"
or is is a  port that needs to be compiled somewhere in /usr/ports ?

Thx in advance





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