need help with freedomotic snappy app

John Lenton john.lenton at canonical.com
Fri May 22 13:27:34 UTC 2015


erm. sudo !!

;-)

On 22 May 2015 at 14:27, John Lenton <john.lenton at canonical.com> wrote:
> there's a bug in (i think) webdm, which ends up with /tmp/snaps
> created with the wrong permissions.
>
> There's a fix in progress, but meanwhile
>
> chmod 01777 /tmp/snaps
>
> should get you unblocked.
>
> On 21 May 2015 at 17:32,  <mauro at freedomotic.com> wrote:
>> Hi again
>> I got that my package is installed as sideload because it's not downloaded
>> from Ubuntu store.
>> I tried to install hello-world from the store but when I execute
>> hello-world.env I have the same permission error
>>
>> (RaspberryPi2)ubuntu at localhost:~$ sudo snappy install
>> --allow-unauthenticated freedomotic_5.6.0_armhf.snap
>> Installing freedomotic_5.6.0_armhf.snap
>> 2015/05/21 16:09:58 Signature check failed, but installing anyway as
>> requested
>> Name        Date       Version Developer
>> ubuntu-core 2015-04-23 2       ubuntu
>> freedomotic 2015-05-21 5.6.0   sideload
>> webdm       2015-05-19 0.6.1
>> pi2         2015-05-19 0.12
>> (RaspberryPi2)ubuntu at localhost:~$ freedomotic.start
>> mkdir: cannot create directory â/tmp/snaps/freedomotic.sideloadâ:
>> Permission denied
>> (RaspberryPi2)ubuntu at localhost:/tmp/snaps$ sudo snappy install hello-world
>> Installing hello-world
>> Starting download of hello-world
>> 21.33 KB / 21.33 KB [=====================================] 100.00 % 48.74
>> KB/s
>> Done
>> Name        Date       Version Developer
>> ubuntu-core 2015-04-23 2       ubuntu
>> freedomotic 2015-05-21 5.6.0   sideload
>> hello-world 2015-05-21 1.0.15  canonical
>> webdm       2015-05-19 0.6.1
>> pi2         2015-05-19 0.12
>> (RaspberryPi2)ubuntu at localhost:/tmp/snaps$ hello-world.env
>> mkdir: cannot create directory â/tmp/snaps/hello-world.canonicalâ:
>> Permission denied
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> On Thu, May 21, 2015 2:30 am, mauro at freedomotic.com wrote:
>>> Hi Sergio
>>> I tried with your image. The package is installed but under
>>> freedomotic.sideload in /apps not freedomotic. When I execute
>>> freedomotic.start there is a problem with mkdir. In attachment a
>>> screenshot.
>>>
>>> Maybe I'm missing something, but I don't know. The package works on
>>> beaglebone as reported by Jamie.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Mauro
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, May 20, 2015 2:49 pm, mauro at freedomotic.com wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Sergio
>>>> I'm using the image in
>>>> http://people.canonical.com/~lool/pi2-device-and-oem/ as suggested on
>>>> Ubuntu site.
>>>> I'll try your image and let you know.
>>>> It should be better to have the "last updated" version on
>>>> https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/snappy/start/ to avoid confusion for new
>>>>  users. On Raspberry Pi official site there is another image very
>>>> outdated (february 2015)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks Sergio
>>>> Have a nice evening
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, May 20, 2015 1:07 pm, Sergio Schvezov wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 12:49:54PM -0500, Jamie Strandboge wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 05/20/2015 12:29 PM, mauro at freedomotic.com wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi Jamie
>>>>>>> after some reboots the package has been installed. But it can't
>>>>>>> start because it doesn't found freedomotic_start_5.6.0 profile
>>>>>>> (apparmor). I
>>>>>>> created a package based on your suggestion. There is another
>>>>>>> strange thing: the available executable is "start.freedomotic" not
>>>>>>>  "freedomotic.start" as it should be(the same in your test).
>>>>>>> I attached a screenshot to show log messages.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> I think this gets back to needing Loic to comment since
>>>>>> "start.freedomotic"
>>>>>> indicates your RaspberryPi2 image is out of date and doesn't seem to
>>>>>>  be updating.
>>>>>
>>>>> Are you using an official image on the site? Indeed the image needs
>>>>> updating there. I have a similar one[1] here built from the latest
>>>>> stable 15.04 http://people.canonical.com/~sergiusens/snappy/pi2/ in
>>>>> case you want to quickly try it out.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers
>>>>> Sergio
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> [1] with the same device tarball and a somewhat modified oem package
>>>>> with webdm preinstalled
>>>>>
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