Wow. I'm afraid that's way out of my league. :\ Instead of all my separate gists, this may be a little easier if anyone wants to poke at the install scripts. https://github.com/jpoehls/Parallels-7-Tools-for-Linux-2.6 -- I checked in all of the scripts (I think) and only skipped what looked to be archive files. -- Joshua Poehls On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 9:02 PM, Alex Speder <alex.speder@gmail.com> wrote:
Not to butt in, but this tickled my memory and made me think of this: https://github.com/organik/Parallels-for-Arch-Linux which seems to not have been touched in 5 months but I believe attempts to tackle the problem you're having. I don't have time to mess around with this right now, but https://github.com/organik/Parallels-for-Arch-Linux/blob/master/installer/pm... might be a good starting point if you're feeling like getting your hands dirty (changes the package manager script to work with pacman).
Of course, the other option would be to force the requirements check in install-kmod.sh to return true and find and fix the resulting errors. This seems painful and non-optimal, however. -- Alex Speder alex.speder@gmail.com