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I installed VMware Horizon client on my Fedora 29 machine.
I downloaded the VMware-Horizon-Client-4.10.0-11053294.x64.bundle file from VMware official download page.



When I am running it by searching in the system, it's not running. And when I tried running it from CLI by using command vmware-view it is showing below error




/usr/lib/vmware/view/bin/vmware-view-crtbora: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib64/libpangomm-1.4.so.1: undefined symbol: ZN4Glib6ObjectC2EOS0




I tried searching that library in dnf repos, but unable to find any by name.



I tried solution mentioned here, but no luck.










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    I installed VMware Horizon client on my Fedora 29 machine.
    I downloaded the VMware-Horizon-Client-4.10.0-11053294.x64.bundle file from VMware official download page.



    When I am running it by searching in the system, it's not running. And when I tried running it from CLI by using command vmware-view it is showing below error




    /usr/lib/vmware/view/bin/vmware-view-crtbora: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib64/libpangomm-1.4.so.1: undefined symbol: ZN4Glib6ObjectC2EOS0




    I tried searching that library in dnf repos, but unable to find any by name.



    I tried solution mentioned here, but no luck.










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      I installed VMware Horizon client on my Fedora 29 machine.
      I downloaded the VMware-Horizon-Client-4.10.0-11053294.x64.bundle file from VMware official download page.



      When I am running it by searching in the system, it's not running. And when I tried running it from CLI by using command vmware-view it is showing below error




      /usr/lib/vmware/view/bin/vmware-view-crtbora: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib64/libpangomm-1.4.so.1: undefined symbol: ZN4Glib6ObjectC2EOS0




      I tried searching that library in dnf repos, but unable to find any by name.



      I tried solution mentioned here, but no luck.










      share|improve this question
















      I installed VMware Horizon client on my Fedora 29 machine.
      I downloaded the VMware-Horizon-Client-4.10.0-11053294.x64.bundle file from VMware official download page.



      When I am running it by searching in the system, it's not running. And when I tried running it from CLI by using command vmware-view it is showing below error




      /usr/lib/vmware/view/bin/vmware-view-crtbora: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib64/libpangomm-1.4.so.1: undefined symbol: ZN4Glib6ObjectC2EOS0




      I tried searching that library in dnf repos, but unable to find any by name.



      I tried solution mentioned here, but no luck.







      fedora vmware shared-library






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          Using the vmware-view command in /usr/bin will use the system libraries instead of the ones included with the View Client.



          After installation, prepend the Vmware View libraries to your LD_LIBRARY_PATH and the bin directory in the installation folder to your PATH:



          export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/vmware:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
          export PATH=export PATH=/usr/lib/vmware/view/bin:$PATH


          The vmware-view command will then open the client GUI as it will be the one in /usr/lib/vmware/view/bin/vmware-view and not the one in /usr/bin. You can verify this with which vmware-view. This will use the View Client binaries and libraries and not the system binaries and libraries. You can add the two export commands to your ~/.bashrc so that it sets them at login.






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          • I actually installed version 4.8 and it is working fine now. However, I will try your suggestion as well.

            – imvpn22
            2 days ago






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            @imvpn22 I did the same at first and found that 4.9 will also work with the system binary and libraries. Afterwards, I was able to get it to work with 4.10 so I used that one for my answer.

            – Nasir Riley
            2 days ago














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          Using the vmware-view command in /usr/bin will use the system libraries instead of the ones included with the View Client.



          After installation, prepend the Vmware View libraries to your LD_LIBRARY_PATH and the bin directory in the installation folder to your PATH:



          export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/vmware:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
          export PATH=export PATH=/usr/lib/vmware/view/bin:$PATH


          The vmware-view command will then open the client GUI as it will be the one in /usr/lib/vmware/view/bin/vmware-view and not the one in /usr/bin. You can verify this with which vmware-view. This will use the View Client binaries and libraries and not the system binaries and libraries. You can add the two export commands to your ~/.bashrc so that it sets them at login.






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          • I actually installed version 4.8 and it is working fine now. However, I will try your suggestion as well.

            – imvpn22
            2 days ago






          • 1





            @imvpn22 I did the same at first and found that 4.9 will also work with the system binary and libraries. Afterwards, I was able to get it to work with 4.10 so I used that one for my answer.

            – Nasir Riley
            2 days ago
















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          Using the vmware-view command in /usr/bin will use the system libraries instead of the ones included with the View Client.



          After installation, prepend the Vmware View libraries to your LD_LIBRARY_PATH and the bin directory in the installation folder to your PATH:



          export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/vmware:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
          export PATH=export PATH=/usr/lib/vmware/view/bin:$PATH


          The vmware-view command will then open the client GUI as it will be the one in /usr/lib/vmware/view/bin/vmware-view and not the one in /usr/bin. You can verify this with which vmware-view. This will use the View Client binaries and libraries and not the system binaries and libraries. You can add the two export commands to your ~/.bashrc so that it sets them at login.






          share|improve this answer


























          • I actually installed version 4.8 and it is working fine now. However, I will try your suggestion as well.

            – imvpn22
            2 days ago






          • 1





            @imvpn22 I did the same at first and found that 4.9 will also work with the system binary and libraries. Afterwards, I was able to get it to work with 4.10 so I used that one for my answer.

            – Nasir Riley
            2 days ago














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          Using the vmware-view command in /usr/bin will use the system libraries instead of the ones included with the View Client.



          After installation, prepend the Vmware View libraries to your LD_LIBRARY_PATH and the bin directory in the installation folder to your PATH:



          export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/vmware:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
          export PATH=export PATH=/usr/lib/vmware/view/bin:$PATH


          The vmware-view command will then open the client GUI as it will be the one in /usr/lib/vmware/view/bin/vmware-view and not the one in /usr/bin. You can verify this with which vmware-view. This will use the View Client binaries and libraries and not the system binaries and libraries. You can add the two export commands to your ~/.bashrc so that it sets them at login.






          share|improve this answer













          Using the vmware-view command in /usr/bin will use the system libraries instead of the ones included with the View Client.



          After installation, prepend the Vmware View libraries to your LD_LIBRARY_PATH and the bin directory in the installation folder to your PATH:



          export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/vmware:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
          export PATH=export PATH=/usr/lib/vmware/view/bin:$PATH


          The vmware-view command will then open the client GUI as it will be the one in /usr/lib/vmware/view/bin/vmware-view and not the one in /usr/bin. You can verify this with which vmware-view. This will use the View Client binaries and libraries and not the system binaries and libraries. You can add the two export commands to your ~/.bashrc so that it sets them at login.







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          • I actually installed version 4.8 and it is working fine now. However, I will try your suggestion as well.

            – imvpn22
            2 days ago






          • 1





            @imvpn22 I did the same at first and found that 4.9 will also work with the system binary and libraries. Afterwards, I was able to get it to work with 4.10 so I used that one for my answer.

            – Nasir Riley
            2 days ago



















          • I actually installed version 4.8 and it is working fine now. However, I will try your suggestion as well.

            – imvpn22
            2 days ago






          • 1





            @imvpn22 I did the same at first and found that 4.9 will also work with the system binary and libraries. Afterwards, I was able to get it to work with 4.10 so I used that one for my answer.

            – Nasir Riley
            2 days ago

















          I actually installed version 4.8 and it is working fine now. However, I will try your suggestion as well.

          – imvpn22
          2 days ago





          I actually installed version 4.8 and it is working fine now. However, I will try your suggestion as well.

          – imvpn22
          2 days ago




          1




          1





          @imvpn22 I did the same at first and found that 4.9 will also work with the system binary and libraries. Afterwards, I was able to get it to work with 4.10 so I used that one for my answer.

          – Nasir Riley
          2 days ago





          @imvpn22 I did the same at first and found that 4.9 will also work with the system binary and libraries. Afterwards, I was able to get it to work with 4.10 so I used that one for my answer.

          – Nasir Riley
          2 days ago


















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