I assumed you had the kernel-devel pkgs installed, if not make sure that is done...that for sure will stop it from happening.
On 6/29/07, Tom Bishop bishoptf@gmail.com wrote:
Mark this is a running problem with fedora, and I don't think that vmware has released an update for RHEL5 yet, so what I would do is go look for vmware-any-any-update* patch and run this when trying to compile vmware server from your host. Here's a link to a post that leads to the patch http://www.vmware.com/community/thread.jspa?messageID=635622%F2%9B%8B%A6 , I think eventually vmware will come out with a new version that will compile correctly and I suspect it will be in the next release but this should work for now. I always run fedora core for my host o/s and have to use the patch everytime, I use centos o/s for my guests...go figure, in my main box I run myth and its easier to get eorking with fedora...:) Hope this helps.
On 6/29/07, Mark Rose mrose77@charter.net wrote:
I was in the process of installing VMWare Server 1.0.3 via the tarball I downloaded from their site. When it asked for the C header files for my installed kernel (2.6.18-6), hey could not be found. When I initially installed CentOS, I made sure everything was included, so I am at a loss why they can not be found. I haven't tried installing it via the RPM, but I don't think it will make a difference. Any and all thoughts are appreciated. Thanks!
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