>> Perhaps a virt-agents group that contains open-vm-tools, hypervkvpd, >> qemu-guest-agent, etc? > Right, I was just thinking down those lines. Create such a group, and > have it installed by default. Makes sure the tools are available in most > cases, but not in minimal installs, and allows them to be easily added > or removed in any other config. I think I can do this, but this means I will have to include the new group in all the other configs? Will I be allowed to make that change in comps file? > Only problem is it might need to be at least two groups, for an X/non-X > split. Right now, for instance, spice-vdagent is in the base-x group, > because all its functions are X-related, so there's no point having it > installed if you don't have X in the guest. This is not an issue for open-vm-tools. open-vm-tools X components are already packaged separately as open-vm-tools-desktop. My plan was to include open-vm-tools-desktop in a common desktop config like gnome and kde. Thanks, Ravindra -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel