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non port: emulators/vmware3/files/vmware-wizard

Number of commits found: 2

Monday, 15 May 2006
07:25 lawrance search for other commits by this committer
Add SHA256 checksums.
Make use of SUB_FILES.
Use REINPLACE_CMD instead of perl.
Miscellaneous other cleanups.

PR:             ports/96491
Submitted by:   edwin
Approved by:    orlando@break.net (maintainer, timeout 2 weeks)
Original commit
Friday, 28 Apr 2006
22:23 edwin search for other commits by this committer
[UPDATE]: emulators/vmware3 - Various fixes and solution to crashes.

        I've discovered that the instant freezes when clicking
        'Power On' can be fixed by disabling APIC support. ACPI
        support, on or off, didn't seem to solve anything. I'd like
        to know whether or not disabling ACPI has actually helped
        anyone at all, as it could be removed from the pkg-message
        if not.

        I've reflected this in a completely re-worked, step-by-step,
        more clear pkg-message file.
         I've also added a wrapper script for the vmware wizard,
         mentioned it in the pkg-message, and fixed various portlint
         complaints.

         For some reason, the wizard cannot be launched from within
         VMware itself. I have no idea as to what causes this.

PR:             ports/92871
Submitted by:   Travis Poppe <tlp@liquidx.org>
Original commit

Number of commits found: 2