On 04/14/2017 09:23 AM, Reg Tiangha wrote:
>
> A potential issue is that it relies on OpenGL, but it might still work
> in a Qubes VM. It's definitely on my list of things to try inside of a
> Xenial template this long weekend, along with all the kernel stuff.
> Unless someone does it first, in which case, please share the results
> with the rest of the list!
>
Fedora appvm, installed snapd (sudo dnf install snapd) and run the magic
command
$ snap install --classic anbox-installer && anbox-installer

requires root :D

Run with sudo, snap install does its thing (but prints a suspicious
"Waiting for restart" which I don't know how to interpret), but there's
no anbox-installer to be found by bash.

It is found by "snap run anbox-installer", but that command fails pretty
soon with "execv failed: no such file or directory".

That's all for now; as I said, I'm quite eager to have a fast-running
android environment on Qubes for app development and debug, and it seems
that Anbox (only having ADB as the app installation method as of now)
would be fit for the job.

I join Reg Tiangha's request for more information if anybody does any
further testing; i.e. wether it works on other templates, if snap needs
to be installed in the template to run, or anything else that may help.

-- 
Alex


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