What path requirements need to be fulfilled in the manual installation of gcc, linux headers, and make? I have everything install in executables installed in /usr/bin and the headers in /usr/include.
Hello, try to use http://kb.parallels.com/en/118876 also verify the version of the linux headers is the same as the linux kernel version. you may want to update the kernel.
I have used those instructions and it always ends asking for me to install gcc, make, and the linux headers manually. Also yes the headers are the correct version, my kernel is 3.16.2. Which should be adequate for the installation. I just need to know the location that these items are searched for so I can create a link from those locations to the actually items needed.
i was able to get past that step in the installation by linking /usr/src/linux-$(uname -r) to the source directory of my kernel source directory linking /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/{build,source} to my linux source directory linking /usr/src/linux-headers-$(uname -r)/include to (linux source directory)/dest/include after running make INSTALL_HDR_PATH=dest headers_install in the source directory It still fails but now recognizes that the prerequisites are manually installed.
Try ti install Parallels Tools one more time as per http://kb.parallels.com/en/118876 then attach the output of the Terminal also attach here the output of uname -r also attach the following files: /var/log/parallels.log /var/log/parallels-tools-install.log
The output of ./install errors out at "An error occurred when installing Parallel Tools. Please go to /var/log/parallels-tools-install.log for more information." uname -r is 3.16.2 /var/log/parallels.log Unmounting shared Folders: failed Shutting down parallels tools daemon: done In /var/log/parallels-tools-install.log the errors listed are
please do the following: dmesg > ~/Documents/dmesg.txt then send the files over to your Mac side: scp /var/log/parallels-tools-install.log Mac_username@MacIP:~/Desktop scp ~/Documents/dmesg.txt Mac_username@MacIP:~/Desktop Please attach the files here. I would also recommend to uninstall Parallels Tools: sudo /usr/lib/parallels-tools/install -r reboot your VM and reinstall Parallels Tools.
Here are the two files you requested I had to make the log files extension .txt to be able to upload it, otherwise it is not modified.
Hello, Could you please reproduce the issue one more time and generate the Problem Report as soon as you see the error message on the screen (please do not remove the error message) per http://kb.parallels.com/en/9058 Copy the Problem Report ID and post it here.
I was able to install parallels tools by doing the instructions included above and doing the following Downgrading from X-Server 1.16 to 1.15.2 mkdir /usr/lib/systemd/scripts && mkdir /usr/lib/systemd/system ln -sf /usr/lib/systemd/system /etc/init.d export def_sysconfdir=/etc/init.d as described in 'preparing dependencies' on https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Parallels export kernel_source_dir=/lib/modules/3.16.2/build export kernelver=3.16.2 mount /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom cd /media/cdrom ./install cp /usr/lib/parallels-tools/tools/prltools.x64/xorg.1.15/x-server/modules/{drivers/prlvideo_drv.so,input/prlmouse_drv.so} /opt/lib/xorg/modules/drivers this step was necessary because I built X with --prefix=/opt sudo vi /usr/lib/parallels-tools/installer/detect-xserver.h and edit line 15 to be PATH=${PATH:+$PATH:}/opt/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin while still editing detect-xserver.h edit line 35 to be XORG_MODULES_DIRS64="/opt/lib/xorg /opt/lib64/xorg/modules /opt/lib64/X11/modules /usr/lib64/modules" Now run /usr/lib/parallels-tools/tools/prltools.x64/sbin/prl-opengl-switcher.sh --on cp /usr/lib/parallels-tools/tools/prlmouse.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ cp /usr/lib/parallels-tools/tools/{prlcc.desktop,prl_wmouse_d.desktop,ptiagent.desktop} /usr/share/applications cp /usr/lib/parallels-tools/tools/{parallels-cpu-hotplug.rules,parallels-memory-hotplug.rules,xorg-prlmouse.rules} /etc/udev/rules.d cat > /usr/lib/systemd/system/parallels-tools.service << "EOF" [Unit] Description=Parallels Tools [Service] Type=oneshot ExecStart=/usr/lib/systemd/scripts/prltoolsd start ExecStop=/usr/lib/systemd/scripts/prltoolsd stop RemainAfterExit=yes [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target EOF then run systemctl enable parallels-tools.service Repeat for prl-x11 cat > /usr/lib/systemd/system/prl-x11.service << "EOF" [Unit] Description=prl-x11 opengl swapper [Service] Type=oneshot ExecStart=/usr/lib/parallels-tools/installer/prl-x11.sh start ExecStop=/usr/lib/parallels-tools/installer/prl-x11.sh stop RemainAfterExit=yes [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target EOF run systemctl enable prl-x11.service /usr/lib/parallels-tools/installer/xserver-config.py xorg 1.15 /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.new then mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf{,.old} mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf{.new,} startx should boot right up after that
I am agree with you, It is working way that you have mentioned in your reply...User can try this at ay time if they are facing problem during installations....