While using this set of commands, looks like acloud-dev trying to start, but asking some password. I can'u understand what password it asking and where to set it:

======================== console output start ========================
elman@lego:~/aosp$ acloud-dev create --yes --verbose --local-instance --local-image --hw-property memory:2g

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2020-07-03 10:07:36,620 |INFO| acloud_main:364| Acloud version: 2020.07.03_local_build

2020-07-03 10:07:36,623 |INFO| utils:1224| Updated supported system and dists: {'Linux': ['Ubuntu', 'ubuntu', 'Debian', 'debian']} 2020-07-03 10:07:36,623 |INFO| utils:1232| Linux[Ubuntu] is a supported platform 2020-07-03 10:07:36,808 |INFO| utils:1224| Updated supported system and dists: {'Linux': ['Ubuntu', 'ubuntu', 'Debian', 'debian']} 2020-07-03 10:07:36,808 |INFO| utils:1232| Linux[Ubuntu] is a supported platform
Creating local AVD instance with the following details:
Image (local):
  /home/elman/aosp/out/target/product/vsoc_x86
hw config:
  cpu - 4
  ram - 2GB
  display - 720x1280 (320 DPI)


2020-07-03 10:07:36,938 |INFO| utils:1224| Updated supported system and dists: {'Linux': ['Ubuntu', 'ubuntu', 'Debian', 'debian']} 2020-07-03 10:07:36,938 |INFO| utils:1232| Linux[Ubuntu] is a supported platform 2020-07-03 10:07:36,938 |INFO| utils:1197| Checking if user is in following groups: ['kvm', 'cvdnetwork']
2020-07-03 10:07:36,938 |INFO| utils:1203| missing group: kvm
2020-07-03 10:07:36,938 |INFO| utils:1203| missing group: cvdnetwork
Waiting for AVD(s) to boot up ...Password:
========================= console output end =========================


I tries every password I can think of, including empty one, but alvays getting "Invalid password" message:


======================== console output start ========================
Invalid password.
Fail! (26s)
Total time:  (26s)


Device summary:
Fail in:
Can't launch cuttlefish AVD. Return code:1.
For more detail: /tmp/acloud_cvd_temp/local-instance-1/cuttlefish_runtime/launcher.log

Encountered the following errors:
Can't launch cuttlefish AVD. Return code:1.
For more detail: /tmp/acloud_cvd_temp/local-instance-1/cuttlefish_runtime/launcher.log
========================= console output end =========================


Could you please advise what is this password and where to set it?

Thanks!


On 20/06/2020 06:42, Dean Wheatley wrote:
Here's a set of commands which worked on my Ubuntu 20.04 workstation to launch cuttlefish. YMMV.

# Check python major version is 2 due to incompatibility in acloud-dev which python3
python_major_ver=$(python -V 2>&1 | sed s/Python\ // | cut -c 1)
if [ -z "${python_major_ver}" ]; then
   echo "no Python installed. Exiting"
   exit 1
fi
if [ ${python_major_ver} -ne 2 ]; then
  echo "Python version is "${python_major_version} " but must be 2. Exiting"
   exit 1
fi

cd ../../../../..
. build/envsetup.sh
lunch aosp_cf_x86_phone-userdebug
m
# build and use acloud-dev due to acloud python errors on Ubuntu 20.04
# (it uses python 3 even if python 2 version is active)
m acloud
# set memory to 2GB
# default 6GB fails to boot on Ubuntu 20.04 due to crosvm errors (see Launcher log) acloud-dev create --yes --verbose --local-instance --local-image --hw-property memory:2g

On Saturday, June 20, 2020 at 1:29:50 AM UTC+10, Dean Wheatley wrote:

    https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/159361839
    <https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/159361839>

    On Friday, June 19, 2020 at 12:45:58 AM UTC+10, Glenn Kasten wrote:

        Please file a bug here:

        https://source.android.com/setup/contribute/report-bugs
        <https://source.android.com/setup/contribute/report-bugs>

        On Thursday, June 18, 2020 at 7:32:05 AM UTC-7, Ismael Vidal wrote:

            I have the same problem on Ubuntu 20.04. :(

            On Tuesday, June 2, 2020 at 12:35:10 PM UTC-4, Dean Wheatley
            wrote:

                Irrespective of running python version (2.7.18rc1 or
                3.8.2) on Ubuntu 20.04, acloud fails as below:

                $ acloud setup --host

                Welcome to
                    ___  _______   ____  __  _____
                   / _ |/ ___/ /  / __ \/ / / / _ \
                  / __ / /__/ /__/ /_/ / /_/ / // /
                /_/ |_\___/____/\____/\____/____/

                Traceback (most recent call last):
                   File
                "/tmp/Soong.python_ym5s7lig/acloud/public/acloud_main.py",
                line 440, in <module>
                     EXIT_CODE, EXCEPTION_STACKTRACE = main(sys.argv[1:])
                   File
                "/tmp/Soong.python_ym5s7lig/acloud/public/acloud_main.py",
                line 419, in main
                     setup.Run(args)
                   File
                "/tmp/Soong.python_ym5s7lig/acloud/setup/setup.py", line
                73, in Run
                     subtask.Run(force_setup=args.force)
                   File
                "/tmp/Soong.python_ym5s7lig/acloud/setup/base_task_runner.py",
                line 97, in Run
                     if self.ShouldRun() or force_setup:
                   File
                "/tmp/Soong.python_ym5s7lig/acloud/setup/host_setup_runner.py",
                line 67, in ShouldRun
                     if not utils.IsSupportedPlatform():
                   File
                "/tmp/Soong.python_ym5s7lig/acloud/internal/lib/utils.py",
                line 1218, in IsSupportedPlatform
                     dist = platform.linux_distribution()[0]



                Why does acloud seemingly always use the latest python
                version on the system (3.8.2 in my case) rather than the
                one set to local python? (platform.linux_distribution
                API has been removed in Python 3.8)

                Building and running acloud-dev worked around this
                issue, but I needed to ensure that python2 was the
                active version on my system.




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