Como instalar (ou simplesmente executar?) o conversor vmware do Linux?

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Estou procurando instruções específicas para isso, observando que Como eu instalo um arquivo .tar.gz (ou .tar.bz2)? pode dar geral orientação.

Em outras palavras, o que fazer com VMware-converter-6.2.0-7348398.odp.tgz (*)?

A resposta para isso pode ser óbvia, mas como uma pesquisa rápida não deu nenhum resultado útil e o guia em vmware.com é apenas para a instalação baseada no Windows, eu achei que valeria a pena perguntar aqui.

(*) baixado (de graça, após o registro) de aqui em my.vmware.com . Veja também esta pergunta não respondida em communities.vmware.com .

/tmp/VMware-converter-6.2.0-7348398.odp$ ls
bash-4.1           iconv-1.9.2                  reiserfsprogs-3.6.19
build_ttylinux.sh  iptables-1.4.9.1             SYSTEMS.txt
busybox-1.11.1     libiconv-1.9.2               tar-1.28
busybox-1.18.4     libmspack-0.0.20040308alpha  test
e2fsprogs-1.40.11  libparted-3.1                ttylinux-12.6
e2fsprogs-1.41.12  log4cpp-1.0                  udev-163
efibootmgr-0.5.4   lvm2-2.02.95                 util-linux-ng-2.18
extract_helper.sh  module-init-tools-3.12       vmware-sysinfo-1.0
glib-2.24.2-1      net-tools-1.60               xfsprogs-3.2.2
glibc-2.12.1       package_helper.sh
grub-0.97-75       procps-3.2.7-1

conteúdo de SYSTEMS.txt :

The following systems are used when building this VMware disclosure. The domain "example.org" is used in this document to define systems. Please adjust this domain and hostnames to match your environment.

"rhel-7.3-x32" This is a Red Hat EL 7.3 system. The ISO images for this install are available at http://redhat.lsu.edu/dist/7.3/iso/ This system should be configured with at least 32 Gb of disk space to accomodate build. A kickstart file to configure this system is is available in the directory config/rhel-7.3-x32.cfg along with a floppy image file (rhel-7.3-x32.flp) containing this ks.cfg file. The 7.3 system does not support kickstart files over http, the floppy image should be used instead. The system should be configure using the boot prompt command

linux ks=floppy

after attaching the floppy image to the diskette device.

The kickstart file includes a "%post" section which

* Configures the system to automount the shared file server used to
  host the VMware Toolchain disclosure.  Please adjust the hostname
  for this server in the kickstart file.

* Creates the user "vmware" with a home directory of "/usr/vmware".
  The directories under this home directory are used when building
  disclosed packages.

The passwords defined by the kickstart file for the "vmware" user is
"welcome".

No internet based updated are applied to this system.  The "as installed"
system is used when building package.

For your reference, the ISO images used by VMware for this system were

cb91810ce8173039fed24420407e4c59  valhalla-i386-disc1.iso
ec1b813d32ffdc8edc2be261735d17de  valhalla-i386-disc2.iso
5dc81ce523cfddf99b4d4d63e91bcaa7  valhalla-i386-disc3.iso

NOTE: A similiarly configured system is used when building the VMware
      Toolchain disclosure.  However, that system is not configured to
      automount the shared file server: the %post sections differ.

"centos-4.8-x32" This is a CentOS 4.8 32-bit system. This system should be configured with at least 16 Gb of disk space to accomodate builds. A kickstart file to configure this system is is available in the file "config/centos-4.8-x32-ks.cfg". The file should be stored on a web server, e.g., "ns.example.org" and the system should be configure using the boot prompt command

linux ks=http://ns.example.org/centos-4.8-x32-ks.cfg

The kickstart file includes a "%post" section which

* Configures the system to automount the shared file server used to
  host the VMware Toolchain disclosure.  Please adjust the hostname
  for this server in the kickstart file.

* Creates the user "vmware" with a home directory of "/usr/vmware".
  The directories under this home directory are used when building
  disclosed packages.

The passwords defined by the kickstart file for both "root" and "vmware"
are both "welcome".

No internet based updated are applied to this system.  The "as installed"
system is used when building package.

For your reference, the ISO image used by VMware for this system was
(MD5 checksum):

f663dfc0a0ee610d23c223468004c745  CentOS-4.8-i386-binDVD.iso

"centos-5.3-x32" This is a CentOS 5.3 32-bit system. This system should be configured with at least 16 Gb of disk space to accomodate builds. A kickstart file to configure this system is is available in the file "config/centos-5.3-x32-ks.cfg". The file should be stored on a web server, e.g., "ns.example.org" and the system should be configure using the boot prompt command

linux ks=http://ns.example.org/centos-5.3-x32-ks.cfg

The kickstart file includes a "%post" section which

* Configures the system to automount the shared file server used to
  host the VMware Toolchain disclosure.  Please adjust the hostname
  for this server in the kickstart file.

* Creates the user "vmware" with a home directory of "/usr/vmware".
  The directories under this home directory are used when building
  disclosed packages.

* Disables services not required when building disclosures.

The passwords defined by the kickstart file for both "root" and "vmware"
are both "welcome".

No internet based updated are applied to this system.  The "as installed"
system is used when building packages.

For your reference, the ISO image used by VMware for this system was
(MD5 checksum):

997638cd72a559e38f9fd1955a368231  CentOS-5.3-i386-bin-DVD.iso

"centos-5.3-x64" This is a CentOS 5.3 64-bit system. This system should be configured with at least 16 Gb of disk space to accomodate builds. A kickstart file to configure this system is is available in the file "config/centos-5.3-x64-ks.cfg". The file should be stored on a web server, e.g., "ns.example.org" and the system should be configure using the boot prompt command

linux ks=http://ns.example.org/centos-5.3-x64-ks.cfg

The kickstart file includes a "%post" section which

* Configures the system to automount the shared file server used to
  host the VMware Toolchain disclosure.  Please adjust the hostname
  for this server in the kickstart file.

* Creates the user "vmware" with a home directory of "/usr/vmware".
  The directories under this home directory are used when building
  disclosed packages.

* Disables services not required when building disclosures.

The passwords defined by the kickstart file for both "root" and "vmware"
are both "welcome".

No internet based updated are applied to this system.  The "as installed"
system is used when building packages.

For your reference, the ISO image used by VMware for this system was
(MD5 checksum):

6d4fd59688ed8644514010316d6a5698  CentOS-5.3-x86_64-bin-DVD.iso

"freebsd-6.3-x32" This is a FreeBSD 6.3 32-bit system. This system should be configured with at least 16 Gb of disk space to accomodate builds. A kickstart file is not available for this system. Please install using the

    Standard Begin a standard installation (recommended)

installation option.  When the "Choose Distributions" menu is displayed
please select the distributions

    X-Developer
    Kern-Developer
    X-User

The install should be performed against CD/DVD media.

For your reference, the ISO images used by VMware for this system were
(MD5 checksum):

cdb0dfa4b2db3e4c9cc19138f4fb2ada  6.3-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso
e73a3d9cf5f3bfbf07384ef0a93ae5d5  6.3-RELEASE-i386-disc2.iso
123840107a5578ce22875c440d41f453  6.3-RELEASE-i386-disc3.iso

"freebsd-6.3-x64" This is a FreeBSD 6.3 64-bit system. This system should be configured with at least 16 Gb of disk space to accomodate builds. A kickstart file is not available for this system. Please install using the

    Standard Begin a standard installation (recommended)

installation option.  When the "Choose Distributions" menu is displayed
please select the distributions

    X-Developer
    Kern-Developer
    X-User

The install should be performed against CD/DVD media.

For your reference, the ISO images used by VMware for this system were
(MD5 checksum):

a8d41ea26769919db6c0c672fa8f8c4f  6.3-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso
a243076fb99b011d9b0771a6f7f9a977  6.3-RELEASE-amd64-disc2.iso
92831414b34b4b06cfb7140ddfe69cfe  6.3-RELEASE-amd64-disc3.iso

"windows-xp-x64" This is a Windows XP Professional 64-bit. Please perform the following steps:

1. Install Windows XP Professional 64-bit.  VMware uses Microsoft 32 bit    compilers on a 64 bit system to build the 32 bit Toolchain.

2. Install Visual studio 2008 Professional Edition.
* Install everything under Visual C++ Language Tools including X64 Compilers
 & Tools
* Apply the SP1 patch from
   http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=FBEE1648-7106-44A7-9649-6D9F6D58056E&displaylang=en
 to your visual studio installation.

3. Copy the following to c:\toolchain\win32\bin

Copy fromdos.exe and todos.exe - http://tofrodos.sourceforge.net/download/tfd1712a.zip

Copy usr/local/wbin/* from UnxUtils - http://sourceforge.net/projects/unxutils/files/unxutils/current/UnxUtils.zip/download

Install Cygwin and then copy "sh.exe", and "cp.exe", and "tar.exe" (and various cygwin
dlls required to run them) from the Cygwin installation.  At the time of
publishing, the commands to do this are:

  $ cd \Toolchain\win32\bin
  $ copy \cygwin\bin\sh.exe sh.exe
  $ copy \cygwin\bin\cp.exe cp.exe
  $ copy \cygwin\bin\tar.exe tar.exe
  $ copy \cygwin\bin\cygwin1.dll cygwin1.dll
  $ copy \cygwin\bin\cygintl-8.dll cygintl-8.dll
  $ copy \cygwin\bin\cygiconv-2.dll cygiconv-2.dll
  $ copy \cygwin\bin\cygreadline7.dll cygreadline7.dll
  $ copy \cygwin\bin\cygncursesw-10.dll cygncursesw-10.dll
  $ copy \cygwin\bin\cyggcc_s-1.dll cyggcc_s-1.dll
  $ copy \cygwin\bin\cygattr-1.dll cygattr-1.dll

4. Copy over the Windows toolchain binaries for win32 and win64 from the shared file    system to the below folders:

  C:\toolchain\win32
  C:\toolchain\win64

5. Please use Visual Studio 2008 x64 Cross Tools Command Prompt to build 64-bit
binaries and use Visual Studio 2008 Command Prompt to build 32-bit binaries.

6. Add C:\toolchain\win32\bin to PATH

  $ set PATH=C:\toolchain\win32\bin;%PATH%

NOTE: A similiarly configured system is used when building the VMware
      Toolchain disclosure.
$ sudo find . -print | grep -i 'install'
[sudo] password for _______________________: 
./xfsprogs-3.2.2/INSTALL.txt
./e2fsprogs-1.40.11/INSTALL.txt
./busybox-1.18.4/INSTALL.txt
./grub-0.97-75/INSTALL.txt
./iconv-1.9.2/INSTALL.txt
./busybox-1.11.1/INSTALL.txt
./libiconv-1.9.2/INSTALL.txt
./e2fsprogs-1.41.12/INSTALL.txt
./log4cpp-1.0/INSTALL.txt
./glib-2.24.2-1/INSTALL.txt
./tar-1.28/INSTALL.txt
./udev-163/INSTALL.txt
./iptables-1.4.9.1/INSTALL.txt
./util-linux-ng-2.18/INSTALL.txt
./reiserfsprogs-3.6.19/INSTALL.txt
./ttylinux-12.6/INSTALL.txt
./procps-3.2.7-1/INSTALL.txt
./glibc-2.12.1/INSTALL.txt
./bash-4.1/INSTALL.txt
./libmspack-0.0.20040308alpha/INSTALL.txt
./net-tools-1.60/INSTALL.txt
./net-tools-1.60/net-tools-1.60-installlib.patch
./lvm2-2.02.95/INSTALL.txt
./efibootmgr-0.5.4/INSTALL.txt
./vmware-sysinfo-1.0/INSTALL.txt
./module-init-tools-3.12/INSTALL.txt
./test/sysinfo-install.sh
./test/helper-install.sh
./libparted-3.1/INSTALL.txt
    
por nutty about natty 10.05.2018 / 22:50

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