Failed to load GTK libraries, falling back to console. Raise ValueError ( 'unsupported hash type ' + name ) Globals () = _get_hash (_func_name )įile "/tmp/vmis.Lu1nSs/install/vmware-installer/python/lib/hashlib.py", line 97, in _get_builtin_constructor code for hash sha256 was not found.įile "/tmp/vmis.Lu1nSs/install/vmware-installer/python/lib/hashlib.py", line 147, in Also the /var/log/vmware-installer log couldn’t really help (at least to me).
#Canberra gtk module install#
sudo apt install canberra-gtk-module 10īut non of those solved the problem nor changed the failure message.sudo apt install gnome-themes-standard 9.Some research on both failure indications pointed me to presumable missing packages related to the GTK graphical user interface library in Ubuntu and therefore I followed some of the described hints which were for example: Gtk-Message: Failed to load module canberra-gtk-module Gtk-WARNING: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: adwaita Ĭheck the log /var/log/vmware-installer for details. Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"įile "/tmp/", line 132, in Įxception info. (vmware-installer.py:233744 ): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: "adwaita",
#Canberra gtk module 64 Bit#
I downloaded the appropriate 64 bit version for my Linux system, which is the VMware-ovftool-4.4.1-16812187-lin.x86_64.bundle file and made it executable for the installation: As of writing this article, the latest available version for the ovftool is version 4.4.1 8. I recently wanted to make use of the ovftool for the validation of a customer use-case and needed to install it on my “ Universal Workbench” 7, my Ubuntu 20.04 vDesk ( 20.04.1-Ubuntu x86_64), which I am using for all my homelab work. William Lam blogged about it several times in the past and you could use this as a great reference for the tool 6. the Netshoot Virtual Appliance 5 using the ovftool in their appliance build process. Also non-fling open source projects like e.g. used for the creation of several awesome VMware Fling projects like the Demo Appliance for Tanzu Kubernetes Grid 2, the VMware Appliance for 3 as well as for the VMware Event Broker Appliance 4. The VMware OVF Tool 1 is a powerful cli utility with which you can import and export Open Virtualization Format (OVF) packages to and from various VMware products.