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      cjengle
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      I first attempted some app development on my Ubuntu tower and actually ended up with the same roadblock then; I moved over to trying every available installation method, listed for clickable-ut on my Debian laptop, running into various errors, settling on a successful run with pipx; When running "clickable" in my QML package's directory It ends with the following error (running "clickable desktop" works fine):

      
      Cleaning up.
      
      Running command "launch"
      Trying to kill the app before starting
      
      Launching app
      /bin/bash: lomiri-app-launch: command not found
      

      I've temporarily bricked my Ubuntu tower when I tried install various Lomiri packages, one which augemented the kernel in way my machine doesn't like. But that's my fault, not something I expected to run into though.

      Now that I'm back to this error, I did find a package on Debian for "lomiri-app-launch"; and once installed and rebooted, "which" can't find it in "/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu". I don't know much about that folder, it shows as executable; but I added it to the path anyway; strangely "which" still can't find it, even after logout. I'm not even sure if it's looking for a package on my primary machine or on Ubuntu Touch but... Oh what a tangled web we weave.

      Any help would be appreciated.

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        stanwood
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        I've moved this topic to the right section: App Development

        Redmi Note 9S Stable
        If God has a computer, it must be a GNU/Linux

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          ikoz @cjengle
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          @cjengle lomiri-app-launch is a command on the Ubuntu Touch phone, not the computer.

          May the source be with you

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            cjengle @ikoz
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            @ikoz Ah!... So has clickable moved beyond supporting the Nexus 5 I wonder? (It doesn't work with most carriers anymore as I understand (VoLTE or something?). At least that was the case. I was also curious why Liberty containers did not seem to be working out-of-the-box on the Nexus 5.

            lomiri-app-launch did not show up in an apt-cache search on my phone. (?)

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              cjengle @cjengle
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              Or... the installer link I found is out of date?

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                ikoz @cjengle
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                @cjengle Yes, clickable now supports Ubuntu Touch 20.04 by default, where all command that had ubuntu have been renamed to lomiri. So, as your Nexus 5 is still on the old 16.04 release (there isn't a newer version) the command is ubuntu-app-launch.
                You can configure clickable to use 16.04 by changing the manifest.json.

                May the source be with you

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                  cjengle @ikoz
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                  @ikoz Thank you much!

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