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SoCalRox
Although I am running the current version (18.04) on Lubuntu, the host is Windows 7.
When I start the vmware-config-tools.pl after the installation, several times I've received the message (process:3679): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_file_test: assertion 'filename != NULL' failed. In addition the GCC path seems to be invalid and even after installing the build-essential package the path to GCC is not found and I'm also not able to enter it manually.
I've tried out a bunch of suggestions I found via Google, and none have worked. I can find gcc with a simple locate command but it still complains. Ideas?
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