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                         Using 2.6.x kernel build system. 
make: Entering directory /tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only' make -C /lib/modules/2.6.32-279.1.1.el6.i686/build/include/.. SUBDIRS=$PWD SRCROOT=$PWD/. modules make[1]: Entering directory/usr/src/kernels/2.6.32-279.1.1.el6.i686' 
CC [M]  /tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/kernelStubsLinux.o 
In file included from /tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/kernelStubs.h:35,from /tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/kernelStubsLinux.c:28: 
/tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/vm_basic_types.h:108:7: warning: "FreeBSD" is not defined 
CC [M]  /tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/vmciDatagram.o 
In file included from /tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/vmciDatagram.c:42: 
/tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/vm_basic_types.h:108:7: warning: "FreeBSD" is not defined 
In file included from /tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/vmci_kernel_if.h:41,from /tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/vmciDatagram.c:45: 
/tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/compat_wait.h:78: error: conflicting types for apoll_initwaita 
include/linux/poll.h:70: note: previous declaration of apoll_initwaita was here 
In file included from /tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/vmci_queue_pair.h:36,from /tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/vmciGuestKernelAPI.h:43,from /tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/vmciUtil.h:33,from /tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/vmciDatagram.c:48: 
/tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/vm_atomic.h:329:7: warning: "_MSC_VER" is not defined 
/tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/vm_atomic.h:333:7: warning: "_MSC_VER" is not defined 
/tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/vm_atomic.h:401:7: warning: "_MSC_VER" is not defined 
/tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/vm_atomic.h:407:7: warning: "_MSC_VER" is not defined 
/tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/vm_atomic.h:506:7: warning: "_MSC_VER" is not defined 
/tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/vm_atomic.h:595:7: warning: "_MSC_VER" is not defined 
/tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/vm_atomic.h:684:7: warning: "_MSC_VER" is not defined 
/tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/vm_atomic.h:773:7: warning: "_MSC_VER" is not defined 
/tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/vm_atomic.h:775:7: warning: "_MSC_VER" is not defined 
/tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/vm_atomic.h:860:7: warning: "_MSC_VER" is not defined 
/tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/vm_atomic.h:862:7: warning: "_MSC_VER" is not defined 
/tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/vm_atomic.h:945:7: warning: "_MSC_VER" is not defined 
/tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/vm_atomic.h:947:7: warning: "_MSC_VER" is not defined 
/tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/vm_atomic.h:1028:7: warning: "_MSC_VER" is not defined 
/tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/vm_atomic.h:1030:7: warning: "_MSC_VER" is not defined 
/tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/vm_atomic.h:1223:7: warning: "_MSC_VER" is not defined 
/tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/vm_atomic.h:1227:7: warning: "_MSC_VER" is not defined 
/tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/vm_atomic.h:1536:7: warning: "_MSC_VER" is not defined 
/tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/vm_atomic.h:1663:7: warning: "_MSC_VER" is not defined 
make[2]:  [/tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only/vmciDatagram.o] Error 1 
make[1]:  [module/tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only] Error 2 
make[1]: Leaving directory /usr/src/kernels/2.6.32-279.1.1.el6.i686' make: *** [vmci.ko] Error 2 make: Leaving directory/tmp/vmware-config3/vmci-only' 
Unable to build the vmci module. 
The communication service is used in addition to the standard communication 
between the guest and the host.  The rest of the software provided by VMware 
Tools is designed to work independently of this feature. 
If you wish to have the VMCI feature,you can install the driver by running 
vmware-config-tools.pl again after making sure that gcc,make and the 
kernel sources for your running kernel are installed on your machine. These 
packages are available on your distribution's installation CD. 
[ Press Enter key to continue ] 
No X install found. 
Checking acpi hot plug                                  [  OK  ] 
Starting VMware Tools services in the virtual machine: 
Switching to guest configuration:                       [  OK  ] 
Guest operating system daemon:                          [  OK  ] 
The configuration of VMware Tools 2.0.0 build-122956 for Linux for this running 
kernel completed successfully. 
You must restart your X session before any mouse or graphics changes take 
effect. 
You can now run VMware Tools by invoking the following command: 
"/usr/bin/vmware-toolbox" during an X server session. 
You will need to either manually start /usr/bin/vmware-user or log out and log 
back in to this desktop session to obtain the following features: guest 
resolution fit,drag and drop,and file and text copy/paste.  vmware-user is 
configured to automatically start at a graphical login,but that won't take 
effect until the next login. 
Enjoy,--the VMware team 
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