The tools team at VMware is growing rapidly and we are looking to hire a master build/merge engineer. This person will help us manage the subversion repository on sourceforge and the corresponding internal branches and ensure they stay synchronized through the development of appropriate tools/processes. Some release engineering expertise, packaging experience (rpms/debs), experience working with Linux distributions and of course general open source experience will also be very handy. Needless to say, you will be an integral part of the open-vm-tools project and helping us take it to the next level.
For more details including the skills we are looking for and to apply, please visit the job description page. You can also feel free to contact {adar|elliot|ragavan}_at_vmware.com if you have any questions.
We have released a new version of the open-vm-tools project today. A lot of effort has gone in to this release to specifically address bugs and other requests from the community. Here is a high level list of the major changes.
- Kernel modules for FreeBSD, including an experimental port of HGFS to FreeBSD.
- The vmsync driver on Linux to make VM snapshots consistent.
- As some of you have noted, we missed adding the xferlogs utility and a few other utility scripts in our previous release. This release includes these scripts.
- Various other bug fixes throughout the code.
- We have also worked on making sure the code builds on a wider variety of systems.
You can download the code here or alternatively, get it via subversion. As always, please use the tracker and/or mailing lists if you find bugs, have questions or feature requests. Enjoy!
We have posted a development snapshot that fixes a couple of bugs on the sourceforge download page. Specifically, this fixes a couple of bugs.
- The nox patch fixes bug 1796805 Cannot configure without X libraries.
- The ubuntu patch fixes a bug where some mtab manipultion macros were not evaluating to (void) and the compiler was complaning.
And oh, the subversion repository is now up and running. We are still working on our contributor agreement and once that is done, we should be able to start accepting patches and such.
We would like to acknowledge all the efforts that are going in to package open-vm-tools for various linux distributions. Here are a couple that we are aware of:
- The Gentoo folks have been making some steady progress.
- The debian package is now available as part of the contrib repository in experimental.
We know its been a while, but better late than never, eh? :) Here is a link to the presentation we gave announcing the release of open-vm-tools. It contains some good information about the project, the goals and a high level overview of the various components.