If so, then I realized what was happening. Thanks again, Larry!
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Vladimir, it used to be a link, but it is supposed to be a regular file
now. That seems to be where the confusion lies. On a proper fresh
puritine update, it should have created/merged the regular file. The
article from 2 June is outdated.
libertine-container-manager is trying to overwrite the doc
And why a libertine-container-manager is trying to edit the linked file
instead of overwriting the link?
(correct standard war -> correct standard way, sorry for my mistakes,
please)
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Larry, I understand. But by default I have only symbolic link file in the dir
"~/.local/share/libertine"! I want to know correct standard war to create and
manage libertine containers. And I see nothing about symbolic link and such
problems in the official man:
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpage
Vladimir, is this the same install from the previous issue? I thought
that we had a hard copy of the ContainersConfig.json file in your
directory instead of the symbolic link. The steps you listed at the top
of your comment might actually be necessary if libertine-container-
manager is trying to ed
Larry, I've restored previous status of libertine (my-container was deleted,
ContainersConfig.json was restored to be correct soft link) and started again.
As we decided at point #1, these actions are absolutely not necessary:
# cd ~/.local/share/libertine
# rm ContainersConfig.json
# cp
/custom
Vladimir, 1 and 2 are accurate. In 3, you won't be able to use
`libertine-container-manager destroy` as that depends on
ContainersConfig.json including your container. Under normal
circumstances, you should absolutely use `libertine-container-manager
destroy`, but in just this case you should be fi
Larry, thank you!
Unfortunately, I saw your message after I put comment #66 (it's
strange).
Check me please:
1. thees actions are absolutely not necessary:
# cd ~/.local/share/libertine
# rm ContainersConfig.json
# cp
/custom/click/.click/users/@all/com.ubuntu.puritine/libertine-config/libertin
Kyle, I agree (thank you!), but could you possible to say definitely --
what was a mistake:
1. thees actions:
# cd ~/.local/share/libertine
# rm ContainersConfig.json
# cp
/custom/click/.click/users/@all/com.ubuntu.puritine/libertine-config/libertine/ContainersConfig.json
.
or
2. some records
Vladimir,
The ContainersConfig.json found in
"/custom/click/.click/users/@all/com.ubuntu.puritine/libertine-
config/libertine" is the copy that "ships" with the click and should not
affect any functionality after a fresh install of the image. I'm
surprised to see that article suggesting a "copy/pa
And what about to restore link to
"/custom/click/.click/users/@all/com.ubuntu.puritine/libertine-
config/libertine"? Can problem repeat?
Or to use your new ContainersConfig.json (or my copy of it)?
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Larry, thanks for your insight here.
Vladimir, it seems that either there was something wrong with your
CC.json file or with your container. So on that basis I'll mark this bug
invalid.
I is probably not a good idea to manually modify CC.json files. If I
understand correctly, all container modifi
Larry, it works.
Kyle, Larry -- thanks for help!
How to fully and correctly delete my previous my-container?
About behavior installed apps in my-container -- I can say: Okular only
tries to start, MC hangs (when starts via scope), mir-demo doesn't work,
others have problem with DPI except Geany.
Vladimir, I wonder if something is going on with one of the apps you
installed in your custom container? I've attached a copy of your
ContainersConfig.json with only puritine apps, which I believe will work
and give you the default applications back.
I'll poke through a few of the applications and
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~/.local/share/libertine$ mv
ContainersConfig.json ContainersConfig.current
oh, it works!!
top - 02:38:03 up 2:14, 2 users, load average: 11,63, 11,65, 11,14
Tasks: 271 total, 5 running, 264 sleeping, 2 stopped, 0 zombie
%Cpu(s): 10,9 us, 9,9 sy, 0,0 ni, 78,7 id,
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ ls -la $HOME/.local/share/libertine/
total 24
drwxrwxr-x 2 phablet phablet 4096 авг. 9 16:13 .
drwxrwxr-x 58 phablet phablet 4096 сент. 23 20:39 ..
lrwxrwxrwx 1 phablet phablet 100 янв. 1 2015 ContainersConfig.bak ->
/custom/click/.click/users/@all/com.ubuntu.puri
Vladimir, thanks. It looks like your filesystem matches your
ContainersConfig.json, but my theory is still that something odd must be
going on with that file.
* What are the file permissions on ContainersConfig.json (`ls -la
$HOME/.local/share/libertine/ContainersConfig.json`?
* If you temporaril
Larry, here they are:
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ ls $HOME/.cache/libertine-container/
my-container puritine
** Attachment added:
"/home/phablet/.local/share/libertine/ContainersConfig.json"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/today-scope/+bug/1626180/+attachment/4747366/+files/ContainersConfig.json
Hi Vladimir! My guess is that there is a mismatch between
ContainersConfig.json and what's actually available to you. The
ContainersConfig.json file acts as our local database, so replacing it
is highly likely to cause issues. I'd like a little bit more information
before we proceed:
* Can you att
report (via SSH):
click list | grep libertine
libertine-scope.ubuntu 1.3.2.2
sudo click unregister --user phablet libertine-scope.ubuntu
(process:4396): Json-CRITICAL **: json_object_get_string_member: assertion
'node != NULL' failed
Unable to find application for
'libertine-scope.ubuntu_li
Vladimir: let's try uninstalling your desktop apps scope as follows:
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ click list | grep libertine
libertine-scope.ubuntu 1.3.2.1
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ sudo click unregister --user phablet
libertine-scope.ubuntu
[sudo] password for phablet:
(process:20113): Json-CRI
yes, it does:
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ libertine-container-manager list-apps --json | grep
name
error processing
/home/phablet/.cache/libertine-container/puritine/rootfs/usr/share/applications/libreoffice-xsltfilter.desktop:
'Desktop Entry'
"desktop_file_name":
"/home/phablet/.cac
does this command list any libertine apps:
libertine-container-manager list-apps --json | grep name
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ libertine-container-manager list-apps --json | grep
name
error processing
/home/phablet/.cache/libertine-container/puritine/rootfs/usr/share/applications/libreoffice-xslt
Kyle, I've just installed click-package libertine-
scope.ubuntu_1.3.2.1_armhf.click:
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ pkcon install-local --allow-untrusted
libertine-scope.ubuntu_1.3.2.1_armhf.click
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