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Message #21859
[Bug 1748122] Re: incorrect tools.conf template is shipped with Ubuntu
This bug was fixed in the package open-vm-tools - 2:10.1.10-3ubuntu0.1
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open-vm-tools (2:10.1.10-3ubuntu0.1) artful; urgency=medium
* Make tools.conf template useful. (LP: #1748122)
-- Dariusz Gadomski <dariusz.gadomski@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Thu, 15 Feb 2018
11:22:29 +0100
** Changed in: open-vm-tools (Ubuntu Artful)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1748122
Title:
incorrect tools.conf template is shipped with Ubuntu
Status in VMWare tools:
Fix Released
Status in open-vm-tools package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in open-vm-tools source package in Trusty:
Fix Committed
Status in open-vm-tools source package in Xenial:
Fix Committed
Status in open-vm-tools source package in Artful:
Fix Released
Bug description:
[Impact]
* The default tools.conf template shipped with the Ubuntu package is
useless - it gets cleared on the first run as it contains an
unrecognized content.
[Test Case]
* Install open-vm-tools.
* Check contents of /etc/vmware-tools/tools.conf.
* Start vmtoolsd service e.g. by systemctl start open-vm-tools.
* Check tools.conf contents again.
Expected result:
Config is read an left untouched.
Actual result:
Config file is cleared.
[Regression Potential]
* If any of the parameters in the template is set to a non-default value
the behaviour of vmtoolsd may change slightly (e.g. different log verbosity, log target - file vs. syslog).
But people will get the usual conffile changed prompts, so those who modified it will have to consciously decide which makes it safe.
[Other Info]
* Original bug description:
The tools.conf template shipped with Ubuntu (debian/local/tools.conf)
is incorrect.
It's current contents:
bindir = "/usr/bin"
do not mean anything to open-vm-tools - it's not interpreted in any way by vmtoolsd.
Moreover, on the first launch this content is cleared by a piece of
code doing a "config upgrade".
I believe replacing it with a more meaningful content is necessary.
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