JoeSalmeri
JoeSalmeri
> This is fixed in PowerShell 7.1. Please give 7.1.0-rc.1 a try to verify. @rjmholt I am running PS 7.1.0 final on OpenSuse Tumbleweed and I still see these files...
@iSazonov @nAnderYang > I simple test release version 7.1.0 in centos7.8 2003,the bug has be fixed. > But use pwsh in command interface you have found temp files in /tmp....
SORRY, my bad ! I stopped bothering with vmware communities a while back because as you said nobody seems to care. Since Tumbleweed is a rolling distro, I usually try...
Ok, I got the latest workstation 17.5.0 modules, compiled them, and signed them. The VM ( Win10 in case it matters ) comes up and seems to work fine (...
It sucks, that they don't consider openSUSE Tumbleweed a supported host operating system since it is now using the 6.6 kernel. I'm curious, which function names in the stack trace...
Updated information from when I originally reported this. I am now running TW 20231228 and using kernel 6.6.7-1. I just downloaded and installed the latest 17.5.0 modules with the fixes...
Yeah, when I saw libvmwarebase.so I knew it in the closed source part but figured I'd post an update for everyone that has been part of this thread. I'm curious,...
So you see the same issues talked about here on Leap right ? ( since the bug is in the vmware closed source )
@vexx32 > So I guess the question here is -- is this enough of a feature that we think it worth keeping for that (kinda narrow imo) use > case,...
@SteveL-MSFT Thanks Steve that would be an appreciated solution. Is there an ETA as to what pwsh release that change will target ? Thanks