On 1/8/19 7:59 PM, 'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:
Stumpy wrote on 1/9/19 12:07 AM:
On 1/8/19 7:04 PM, Stumpy wrote:
I thought I had snap installed but the app i installed via snap now does not seem to be working? I installed snapd in dom0 then tried installing a snap package in one of appvms but I am getting errors. If i try to run a snap from dom0:
qvm-run gfx /snap/bin/xnview

I get:
Running '/snap/bin/xnview/ on gfx
gfx: command failed with code: 1

when i try to run it within the appvm i get:
user@gfx:~$ xnview
Can not open /var/lib/snapd/seccomp/profiles//snap.xnview.xnview (No such file or directory)
aborting: No such file or directory

thoughts? please?


oh, and if i try to reinstall the app I get:
user@gfx:~$ sudo snap install xnview
snap "xnview" is already installed

Nothing should be installed to dom0. You'd have to install snapd in a template, and possibly the snap package. You might want to create a Standalone VM and install everything in there, instead of templates & AppVMs.



Thanks, I had thought I had to install on dom0 as well, perhaps not, though when I try to:

sudo snap install xnview from the template I get:
user@debian-9:~$ sudo snap install xnviewmp
error: cannot install "xnviewmp": Get https://search.apps.ubuntu.com/api/v1/snaps/details/core?channel=stable&fields=anon_download_url%2Carchitecture%2Cchannel%2Cdownload_sha3_384%2Csummary%2Cdescription%2Cdeltas%2Cbinary_filesize%2Cdownload_url%2Cepoch%2Cicon_url%2Clast_updated%2Cpackage_name%2Cprices%2Cpublisher%2Cratings_average%2Crevision%2Cscreenshot_urls%2Csnap_id%2Csupport_url%2Ctitle%2Ccontent%2Cversion%2Corigin%2Cdeveloper_id%2Cprivate%2Cconfinement: dial tcp: lookup search.apps.ubuntu.com on 10.137.3.254:53: dial udp 10.137.3.254:53: connect: network is unreachable

So i was thinking that doing a qubes-dom0-update something so it could get through? For the life of me i cant figure out what I did on my other computer to make it work but it works fine there.


I forgot to mention, it is installed in the appvm:


user@debian-9:~$ sudo apt-get install snapd
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
snapd is already the newest version (2.21-2+b1).
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.


ideas?

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