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    Package installation stuck and spinning wheel never stops under Libertine

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        ubuntoutou @doniks
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        @doniks

        Alright, I did find a file /home/phablet/.cache/libertine/puritine/PuritineSymlinkFarm.json and I deleted it. I don't know why I couldn't see it with find.

        Yes I know I have to replace CONTAINER-IDENTIFIER with the identifier of my container, i.e. xenial.

        ~root refers to /root.

        I have found the following text files which I deleted:
        /.local/share/unity-scopes/unconfined/libertine-scope.ubuntu_libertine-scope/.surfacing_cache
        /.local/share/unity-scopes/unconfined/clickscope/.surfacing_cache

        But still no change, even after reboot. It seems that the container is very much contained and unbreakable! But don't worry, I am going to reinstall UT anyway.

        Thank you to all for your help.

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          Lakotaubp @ubuntoutou
          last edited by

          @ubuntoutou Good luck

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            ilya.bystrov
            last edited by ilya.bystrov

            @ubuntoutou
            I faced with the same error:

            $ libertine-container-manager destroy -i xenial
            Libertine.py:124: ERROR: _delete_rootfs(): [Errno 13] Permission denied: 'dev'
            

            I logged in on phone via ssh and execute following commands:

            phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ ll ~/.cache/libertine-container/xenial/rootfs/
            total 36
            drwxr-xr-x 9 phablet phablet 4096 Feb 28 05:57 ./
            drwxr-xr-x 3 phablet phablet 4096 Jan 30 04:57 ../
            drwxr-xr-x 2 phablet phablet 4096 Feb 28 05:15 (??/
            drwx--x--x 2 phablet phablet 4096 Feb 28 05:15 able/
            d--------- 2 phablet phablet 4096 Jan 30 08:06 dev/
            drwxr-xr-x 2 phablet phablet 4096 Feb 28 05:15 ?kҶ/
            drwxr-xr-x 2 phablet phablet 4096 Feb 28 05:15 ?p⾛+,??G??D?Ӷ/
            drwxr-xr-x 2 phablet phablet 4096 Feb 28 05:15 R??/
            drwxr-xr-x 2 phablet phablet 4096 Feb 28 05:15 S??????????????/
            phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ rm -rf ~/.cache/libertine-container/xenial/rootfs/
            phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ libertine-container-manager destroy -i xenial
            phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$
            

            There is no error after destroying container,
            but, surprisingly, user-directory still existed.
            So, I deleted it also:

            phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ ll ~/.local/share/libertine-container/user-data/xenial/
            total 84
            drwxrwxr-x 17 phablet phablet 4096 Feb 27 14:40 ./
            drwxrwxr-x  3 phablet phablet 4096 Jan 30 06:35 ../
            -rw-------  1 phablet phablet  984 Feb 28 05:16 .bash_history
            drwxrwxr-x  8 phablet phablet 4096 Feb 15 11:28 .cache/
            -rw-rw-r--  1 phablet phablet  418 Feb 28 05:18 .chromium-bsu
            drwxrwxr-x  9 phablet phablet 4096 Feb 15 11:27 .config/
            d---------  2 phablet phablet 4096 Jan 30 08:06 Documents/
            d---------  2 phablet phablet 4096 Jan 30 08:06 Downloads/
            drwxrwxr-x  2 phablet phablet 4096 Jan 31 04:50 .freegish/
            drwx------  3 phablet phablet 4096 Jan 31 19:51 .gnome2/
            drwx------  2 phablet phablet 4096 Jan 31 19:51 .gnome2_private/
            drwxr-xr-x  3 phablet phablet 4096 Jan 30 16:05 .local/
            drwx------  3 phablet phablet 4096 Jan 30 16:44 .mozilla/
            drwxrwxr-x  2 phablet phablet 4096 Jan 31 04:53 .mu-cade/
            d---------  2 phablet phablet 4096 Jan 30 08:06 Music/
            drwxr-xr-x  3 phablet phablet 4096 Jan 30 07:59 .numptyphysics/
            d---------  2 phablet phablet 4096 Jan 30 08:06 Pictures/
            drwxrwxr-x  2 phablet phablet 4096 Feb 27 14:40 shared/
            d---------  2 phablet phablet 4096 Jan 30 08:06 Videos/
            -rw-------  1 phablet phablet 1124 Feb 19 01:51 .viminfo
            -rw-rw-r--  1 phablet phablet   12 Jan 30 16:11 .Xdefaults
            phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ rm -rf ~/.local/share/libertine-container/user-data/xenial/
            phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$
            
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              Lakotaubp @ilya.bystrov
              last edited by Lakotaubp

              @ilya-bystrov Have you tried using the Libertine setup in System Settings Libertine? I have found also that stopping the screen from locking also helps, system settings, battery, lock when idle, never.

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                Giiba @ilya.bystrov
                last edited by Giiba

                This was happening to me on a Nexus 5 with latest stable release.

                The container installed fine but the package install process was just spinning with no activity in the log (the one provided by the system menu).

                The interface would still successfully install and remove other packages, but the one was perpetually stuck.

                Opening the file browser app and simply deleting the contents of the above listed folders (no terminal commands needed), and rebooting fixed the issue. It did delete the entire container though... so I'm glad there was no important data in it.

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                  darkeye
                  last edited by darkeye

                  If Anyone has this issue and the libretine is a chroot libretine (try runing libertine-shell and it will complain that it's not lxd/lxc container).

                  just run

                  chroot <librtine directory  normally at : /home/phablet/.cache/libertine-container/xenial/rootfs >
                  

                  and then run

                  su 32011
                  dpkg --configure -a
                  

                  this should finish the installation of the package

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                    thousandtopics @darkeye
                    last edited by

                    @darkeye nice, I used to errase the .local/libertine* folders and start again installing just through terminal, because the spining wheel might be a yes to continue that the libertine gui doesn't receive.

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                      Pulsar33 @darkeye
                      last edited by

                      @darkeye said in Package installation stuck and spinning wheel never stops under Libertine:

                      the libretine is a chroot libretine
                      chroot <librtine directory

                      Thank you for the clue but you have a problem with _ l i b e r t i n e _ spelling :beaming_face_with_smiling_eyes:

                      Who is 32011 ?

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                        Keneda @Pulsar33
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                          3x5
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                          I've been having these problems, too. In one case, I tried to install ubuntu-restricted-extras, and the operation got to the point where I had to manually choose 'yes'. to accept a EULA license, but there was no apparent way to accept it and the package just stayed stuck forever.

                          The solution above seemed promising, but when I got to su 32011, the response was No passwd entry for user '32011'.

                          Moving forward, I think i'm going to either run:

                          libertine-container-manager install-package -p PACKAGE-NAME
                          

                          or, I'll run

                          libertine-container-manager exec -i CONTAINER-IDENTIFIER -c "COMMAND-LINE"
                          

                          and once in here, I'll just run apt install PACKAGE-NAME. It feels more natural, to me, to get into the libertine shell and run apt commands, but I don't know if there's any benefit to the other method. I don't know that packages installed with apt are going to show in up the libertine GUI, but at this point, I'm going to try to avoid that GUI as much as possible. It's just not a viable way to install packages, if there's a chance the installation process will prompt the user, and there's no way to interact with the operation.

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