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        xinyiman
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        Hi guys, I have problem when I create one container with this command

        libertine-container-manager create -i myapp

        return this

        libertine-container-manager:123: ERROR: create(): Impossible crete container: 'No module named 'libertine.LxdContainer''

        Why? How resolve?

        Thank you

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        • mikhaelM Offline
          mikhael
          last edited by

          @xinyiman said in Problem with libertine:

          Why?

          python3-libertine-lxd package is, I believe, required to create LXD containers and it's not installed by default. As for why it's not installed -- I don't know. We need someone more knowledgeable here 🙂

          How resolve?

          libertine-container-manager create -i myapp -t chroot will create a chroot container

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            xinyiman
            last edited by

            Thank you, with your suggestion I have created my first container. But now I moved my gtk application into this path:

            cp test_laz2 ~/.cache/libertine-container/myapp/rootfs/tmp/

            But now how do I launch my application inside my container?

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            • mikhaelM Offline
              mikhael
              last edited by

              I haven't tried to run desktop applications from Libertine, so have no experience here.
              For command line apps libertine-container-manager exec and libertine-launch commands works for me.

              Have you tried running ubuntu-app-launch <CONTAINER_ID>_<desktop_file_name>_0.0 command (from the docs)?

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