Please verify that you are using the Tizen kernel. Tizen requires a specific kernel configuration. Also, use “id -Z” and “ls -Z” to ensure you have the correct Smack attributes.
From: IVI [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of ??? Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2014 11:52 PM To: [email protected] Subject: weston can't run on arm board (ivi 3.0) Hi, We want to run weston on Exynos4412. We got some error from journalctl , as blow: =============================================================================== Jan 01 04:04:37 localhost systemd[267]: Starting Weston... Jan 01 04:04:37 localhost systemd[277]: Failed at step STDIN spawning /usr/bin/weston-launch: No such file or directory Jan 01 04:04:37 localhost systemd[267]: Started Weston. Jan 01 04:04:37 localhost systemd[267]: Starting D-Bus Session Message Bus... Jan 01 04:04:37 localhost echo[275]: wolf--amd_session service run Jan 01 04:04:37 localhost echo[276]: wolf--udisks-automount service run Jan 01 04:04:37 localhost regpmon[279]: Executing: /usr/bin/regpmon Jan 01 04:04:37 localhost echo[278]: wolf--dbus service run Jan 01 04:04:37 localhost kernel: set_pmon (281): /proc/234/oom_adj is deprecated, please use /proc/234/oom_score_adj instead. Jan 01 04:04:37 localhost regpmon[279]: ====> found, dbus-daemon - set vip Jan 01 04:04:37 localhost systemd[267]: Started Start the USER Access Control Agent. Jan 01 04:04:37 localhost regpmon[279]: ====> found, media-server - set permanent Jan 01 04:04:37 localhost regpmon[279]: ====> found, security-server - set permanent Jan 01 04:04:37 localhost systemd[267]: Started Udisks user session automount/umount agent. Jan 01 04:04:37 localhost systemd[267]: weston.service: main process exited, code=exited, status=208/STDIN Jan 01 04:04:37 localhost systemd[267]: Unit weston.service entered failed state. ===================================================================== we try to run weston-lanuch in serial console,and return info : weston-launch: weston-launch must be run from a virtual terminal and we can't find tty0.tty1.tty2 node in /dev. but we can find tty0 in ubuntu with the same kernel. Best regards henry
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