start sandbox without application (runtime debugging)
Marco Strigl
mstrigl at suse.de
Tue Aug 16 13:56:53 UTC 2016
Hi Jorge,
On 08/16/2016 03:50 PM, Jorge García wrote:
> Hi Marco,
>
> I don't have my laptop now but maybe it will work running "sh" instead of "bash".
I tried. Nope. sh not found.
>
> This tutorial might help you: https://blogs.gnome.org/alexl/2016/02/19/building-an-xdg-app-part-1/
Thanks. But i know this already. If i run my application with any other runtime it works. Just with my own runtime it fails.
So I think it is not the application that is wrong. It's my runtime.
>
> Jorge
>
>
> El dia 16 ag. 2016 1:24 p. m., "Marco Strigl" <mstrigl at suse.de <mailto:mstrigl at suse.de>> va escriure:
>
> Hello,
>
> i started working with xdg-app and created an own runtime, commited it into an ostree and wrote a first sample application.
> All fine. I can install the runtime and the application. But when i start the application it states:
>
> execvp hello.sh: No such file or directory
>
> I tried to "bash" into the sandbox with: xdg-app run --command=bash org.test.hello
> But then i get:
>
> execvp bash: No such file or directory
>
> So it looks like there is something wrong with my runtime.
> I already did a 'strace -s 1024 -f xdg-app run org.test.hello' which (as far as i can judge) everything looks nice.
> Both /usr and /app are mounted correctly.
>
> I do not want you to debug my runtime :) I just want to know if there is a way to "boot" up a sandbox from a runtime and
> explore it?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Marco
>
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