

Now select your Virtual Machine -> Right-click on it and choose Settings (Ctrl+S). Personally I think the Oracle has the packages up stream we should have one AUR and it detect your version of virtualbox and then download and build the version based on that.Ĭheck on Enable USB controller and select USB 2.0 (EHCI) Controller or USB 3.0 (xHCI) Controller, any one of them (By default USB 1.1 (OHCI). VBoxManage: error: Details: code NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005), component ExtPackManagerWrap, interface IExtPackManager VBoxManage: error: Failed to load the main module ('/usr/lib/virtualbox/ExtensionPacks/Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack/linux.amd64/VBoxPuelMain.so'): VERR_FILE_NOT_FOUND - /usr/lib/virtualbox/ExtensionPacks/Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack/linux.amd64/VBoxPuelMain.so: undefined symbol: RTUtf16NCmp VBoxManage: error: Failed to install "/usr/share/virtualbox/extensions/Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-7.0.2.vbox-extpack" (1/1) upgrading virtualbox-ext-oracle 100% Packages (1) virtualbox-ext-oracle-7.0.2-1 HolyArch commented on 15:47 I am getting same errors here, do you know how to solve this issue? There's no reason this AUR couldn't be built to handle that I think, unless the AUR philosophy is to not allow for that sort of thing? Anyway the official virtualbox has updated so now we can use this version of the extension pack again, hooray? The builds and checksums are all in easy to find places on their server.

VBoxManage: error: Context: "RTEXITCODE handleExtPack(HandlerArg*)" at line 1424 of file VBoxManageMisc.
