On 05/04/2015 09:04 AM, [email protected] wrote: > Hi Jamie, > thanks for your reply. > Based on Loic Minier's suggested example > http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~lool/+junk/webcam-webui-snap/files/head:/meta/ > I modified my package. > Would you like to test it on an ARM board? > > The compilation process is OK. > Based on looking at the packaging, it seems fine. The problem is the target system that you are installing the snap on is not running an up to date snappy. Please update your raspberry pi2 device to the latest stable release that came out a week and a half ago (or alternatively, to rolling).
> Mauro > > On Mon, May 4, 2015 8:33 am, Jamie Strandboge wrote: >> 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 snappy system is out of date.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 All of this indicates your snappy system is out of date and you should 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). >> >> -- >> Jamie Strandboge http://www.ubuntu.com/ >> >> >> -- >> snappy-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or >> unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/snappy-devel >> > -- Jamie Strandboge http://www.ubuntu.com/
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