Re: Adding open-vm-tools package to Fedora Atomic

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Hi Ravindra,
 
At the moment, we do not have a formal process for this.  The problem is further compounded by the fact that there is only one tree.  Meaning that open-vm-tools would end up even on other deployment targets such as bare metal, AWS/GCE, etc.
 
At a high level, we are trying to coalesce around cloud-init as much as possible as the core agent.  It looks to me like a lot of open-vm-tools is desktop focused.  The main bits here would be folder sharing, memory ballooning?
 
Have you looked at running open-vm-tools as a (likely privileged) container?
 
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014, at 01:51 PM, Ravindra Kumar wrote:

Hi all,


I'm the maintainer for open-vm-tools package in Fedora.


For the benefit of Fedora Atomic users on VMware platform, I would like to add open-vm-tools package to Fedora Atomic.


Could somebody please advise/help me with the process involved to get open-vm-tools package in Fedora Atomic?


Thanks in advance,

Ravindra

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