http://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=67
--- Comment #5 from Denis Leroy <denis(a)poolshark.org> 2008-10-26 17:29:23 ---
Odd. But the real solution afaics then is to let the initscript
make sure that the directory is there -- otherwise drag'n'drop
will fail once somebody did "rm -rf /tmp/*" (tmpwatch or
similar cleanup scripts might delete the directory as well)
Good point, fixed.
Just to make sure: Users via mount.vmhgfs do not gain
access to standard block devices (and their contents)
that they normally have no access to?
No, it's a virtual device used to mount VMWare's "shared folders", so
the host
must have access to shared folder anyways.
I've fixed a number of rpmlint issues, although not all.
http://www.poolshark.org/src/open-vm-tools-0.0.0.123053-3.fc10.src.rpm
http://www.poolshark.org/src/open-vm-tools.spec
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