I've been trying to get the Parallel Tools installed on Debian Buster released by the Raspberry Pi foundation but constantly failing with file or object not found.
The Stretch version of the install worked first time so I am not sure if its a Buster or Desktop vs Tools issue
All missing object are present on the ISO and have rights for execute and read for root or local user - ownership is root:root
Shell is the Raspbian Bash shell
Tried using sudo
Set password for root and tried su
I've tried copying the files locally (both under PI home, root home and /tmp)
Tried running the x86_64 installed directly.
Tried mounting the actual iso file from the Mac container rather than the ISO mounted by the prompt to install the tools
All of the above (and combinations) failed with one or more object not found errors using sudo, su or sh to start the jobs
Running the initial script under su did start but failed to run the x86_64 installer
Running the script as user Pi did report I was not root
Until the latest version of Raspbian (https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspberry-pi-desktop/ 2019-09-30) and Parallels (15.1.1 47117) I was not even able to get to a boot screen so compatibility is getting better
. Limited testing (i.e. 10 mins playing around) showed up some ACPI errors in the dmesg output but that was all.
Note the Arm version of Debian has been an odd 64/32bit mix between the kernel and userland but I am not sure how this applies to the x86 builds (and cannot find a release not for this build).
It would be great to have proper support for Raspbian as it is used in the education and home maker spaces a great deal and this version allows some development on a PC so core HATs and Foundation specific software.
If Im well enough next week I'll try a clean Debian build with the Pi desktop and other software to see if that has more success
Please note - I do not use the Pi Forums due to poor and inconsistent moderation so cannot post on there (and not this is really a Parallels tools / Buster issue)
The Stretch version of the install worked first time so I am not sure if its a Buster or Desktop vs Tools issue
All missing object are present on the ISO and have rights for execute and read for root or local user - ownership is root:root
Shell is the Raspbian Bash shell
Tried using sudo
Set password for root and tried su
I've tried copying the files locally (both under PI home, root home and /tmp)
Tried running the x86_64 installed directly.
Tried mounting the actual iso file from the Mac container rather than the ISO mounted by the prompt to install the tools
All of the above (and combinations) failed with one or more object not found errors using sudo, su or sh to start the jobs
Running the initial script under su did start but failed to run the x86_64 installer
Running the script as user Pi did report I was not root
Until the latest version of Raspbian (https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspberry-pi-desktop/ 2019-09-30) and Parallels (15.1.1 47117) I was not even able to get to a boot screen so compatibility is getting better
Note the Arm version of Debian has been an odd 64/32bit mix between the kernel and userland but I am not sure how this applies to the x86 builds (and cannot find a release not for this build).
It would be great to have proper support for Raspbian as it is used in the education and home maker spaces a great deal and this version allows some development on a PC so core HATs and Foundation specific software.
If Im well enough next week I'll try a clean Debian build with the Pi desktop and other software to see if that has more success
Please note - I do not use the Pi Forums due to poor and inconsistent moderation so cannot post on there (and not this is really a Parallels tools / Buster issue)