On 05/04/2015 08:29 AM, Jamie Strandboge wrote:
> On 05/03/2015 04:23 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>> Hi all
>> I created the snap with embedded Oracle jre but it doesn't start with the
>> following error
>> (RaspberryPi2)ubuntu@localhost:~$ start.sh.freedomotic
>> aa-exec: ERROR: profile 'freedomotic_start.sh_5.6.0' does not exist
>>
>> I think it's related to AppArmor but I didn't find any doc example about
>> this. Can you help me? How to add this file and modify the package.yaml?
>>
>> The snap is structure is online on
>> https://github.com/mcicolella/freedomotic-snappy
>>
> 
> It is related to apparmor-- the profile 'freedomotic_start.sh_5.6.0' isn't
> loaded into the kernel so the aa-exec failed. I looked at your package.yaml 
> and
> you are using the defaults (good), and there is nothing more you need to do 
> for
> the security policy. What is probably happening is something during the 
> install
> is failing prior to the apparmor policy generation.
> 
> What I find curious though is that you are using the command
> 'start.sh.freedomotic'-- this should be freedomotic.start.sh instead. Also the
> reported error message shows snappy is using 'aa-exec' instead of
> 'ubuntu-core-launcher'. Also, the package shouldn't have been able to be in 
> the
> half-installed state that it is in now (ie, unpacked, but without generated
> security policy, etc). All of this indicates your snappy system is out of 
> date.
> 
Sorry, I sent this a tad too soon...

All of this indicates your snappy system is out of date and you should upgrade
to the latest stable release that came out a week and a half ago (or
alternatively, to rolling).

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Jamie Strandboge                 http://www.ubuntu.com/

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