Re: Parallels 7 Tools

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Wow. I'm afraid that's way out of my league. :\

Instead of all my separate gists, this may be a little easier if anyone
wants to poke at the install scripts.
https://github.com/jpoehls/Parallels-7-Tools-for-Linux-2.6 -- I checked in
all of the scripts (I think) and only skipped what looked to be archive
files.

--
Joshua Poehls



On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 9:02 PM, Alex Speder <alex.speder@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Not to butt in, but this tickled my memory and made me think of this:
> https://github.com/organik/Parallels-for-Arch-Linux which seems to not
> have been touched in 5 months but I believe attempts to tackle the
> problem you're having.  I don't have time to mess around with this
> right now, but
> https://github.com/organik/Parallels-for-Arch-Linux/blob/master/installer/pm.sh
> might be a good starting point if you're feeling like getting your
> hands dirty (changes the package manager script to work with pacman).
>
> Of course, the other option would be to force the requirements check
> in install-kmod.sh to return true and find and fix the resulting
> errors.  This seems painful and non-optimal, however.
> --
> Alex Speder
> alex.speder@xxxxxxxxx
>


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