Well, after opening the VM in Virtualbox, it's gotten fixed. Thanks!
My installation log must've been overwritten, 'cause it has some
downloadable content stuff.
Thanks again!
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Marcin
2014/1/4 christopher.l...@thurweb.ch
Hi Marcin
Did you get any further on this?
Zitat von Marcin M.
Hi,
I've installed the SDK into /opt, but I'm unable to launch the emulator nor
the SDK VM - only the buttons are grayed out. Is there a known workaround,
so that I can avoid reinstalling into /home/$USER/ ?
thanks
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Marcin
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That should work, I have it in opt and have no problem.
Looks more like you have an issue with you project file?
check the compile output/message screen if you get qmake errors or similar?
also try build-clean all.
On Wednesday 01 January 2014 11.12.58 Marcin M. wrote:
Hi,
I've installed
Marcin
Do you have a project open? The Emulator and SDK launch buttons remain
grey until you do
Chris
Zitat von Mikael Hermansson m...@7b4.se:
That should work, I have it in opt and have no problem.
Looks more like you have an issue with you project file?
check the compile
Well, I should've said it more precisely :) - I open a project created by the
first alpha. I click the emulator button. It grays out, nothing happens.
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Marcin
On Wed Jan 1 15:56:45 2014 christopher.l...@thurweb.ch wrote:
Marcin
Do you have a project open? The
marcin
What do the following commands give you (in a terminal)'
vboxmanage list vms
vboxmanage list runningvms
The first should show installed VMS, the second those currently running.
You may also have the Virtualbox-qt gui installed somewhere giving
similar info.
Grüsse
Chrsi
Zitat
I'm using simply virtualbox-4.3 from the official repo:
$ apt-cache policy virtualbox-4.3
virtualbox-4.3:
Installed: 4.3.6-91406~Ubuntu~raring
Candidate: 4.3.6-91406~Ubuntu~raring
Version table:
*** 4.3.6-91406~Ubuntu~raring 0
500
Hi Marcin
That is black and white confirmation that the SDK VM is not installed.
You mentioned an earlier alpha. My (educated?) guess is that a remnant
of that was still around when you installed the latest SDK.
Maybe you should a complete (yes complete) deinstall, then reinstall.
My
If I remember correctly, you have to uninstall (completely remove) old SDK
first and install new version afterwards. I think I've seen this in release
notes.
Julius
On Wed, Jan 01, 2014 at 07:19:36PM +0100, christopher.l...@thurweb.ch wrote:
Hi Marcin
That is black and white confirmation
Hello,
I would like to have SailfishOS SDK installed in /opt but if I install as a
normal user, it will ask Enter your password to authorize for sudo and by
the end of the installation, fail with error
Could not write installer configuration to
/opt/SailfishOS/SDKMaintenanceTool.ini: Access
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