The installations and guest creations worked perfectly and without error. Yesterday I purchased Fusion 1. I proved that I am using VMware Fusion 1. All of the Fedora Core 6 virtual guests start just fine. Now it is time to upgrade VMwareTools. I execute the following command as root: rpm -Uvh VMwareTools-e.
I find no indication that VMwareTools was ever installed. So, of course, I use rpm -i VMwareTools-e. Can you give me a clue as to what the RPM message is all about and how I can circumvent or fix it?
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Who are the certified experts? Find centralized, trusted content and collaborate around the technologies you use most. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. Your problem is error in the rpm package itself. If you did this package check preinstallation script. If not you can contact the package creator and ask him to do this. This will give you the content of the scriptlet assigned to this package.
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