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I installed VMware-Fusion-e.x.p-49528 and created a number of Fedora Core 6 virtual guests. I installed VMwareTools-e.x.p-49528.i3
Yesterday I purchased Fusion 1.0, installed it and applied the serial number. I proved that I am using VMware Fusion 1.0 (51348) by choosing "About VMware Fusion" from the "VMware Fusion" menu. All of the Fedora Core 6 virtual guests start just fine.
Now it is time to upgrade VMwareTools. I execute the following command as root:
rpm -Uvh VMwareTools-e.x.p-51348.i3
Here is the error message I get:
[root@hostname ~]# rpm -Uvh VMwareTools-e.x.p.-51348.i
Preparing... ##########################
error: %pre(VMwareTools-7266-5134
error: install: %pre scriptlet failed (2), skipping VMwareTools-7266-51348
Naturally I executed rpm -qa as root to see if VMwareTools is in fact installed. I find no indication that VMwareTools was ever installed. So, of course, I use rpm -i VMwareTools-e.x.p-51348.i3
Can you give me a clue as to what the RPM message is all about and how I can circumvent or fix it?
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