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      Tominto last edited by

      Hello all.
      I just reinstalled osmscout on my Bq e4.5 but everytime I navigate to the map screen (to download and select maps), it crashes. Any idea why this happens. I tried reinstalling it again and deleting the maps folder from a previous working installation, but it doesn't help. I really like this gps program because it allows offline routing.
      Thanks
      Thomas

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        advocatux @Tominto last edited by

        @tominto what UT version is running in your phone? What stops working to need a reinstall? Have you checked the logs?

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          Tominto @advocatux last edited by

          @advocatux It's running ubuntu 15.04 (r3). osmscout was working up until very recently. I'm not sure what the problem is. I tried reinstalling osmscout to see if it would do anything. How do I check the logs?

          Thanks for your help

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            Lakotaubp @Tominto last edited by

            @tominto The easiest way is to install logviewer from the Appstore. There is an post on howto use logviewer in the News section of this forum ( dated April 6).

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              advocatux @Tominto last edited by

              @tominto I asked about the UT version because many apps compiled for 15.04 doesn't run in 16.04.

              As @Lakota says, logviewer is the easier way to check logs. See this tutorial https://ubports.com/blog/ubports-blog-1/post/logviewer-102

              Unfortunately OSMScout looks like an abandoned project (*), so even if you find a bug it probably won't be fixed but it's good to report it just in case someone takes on that app development.

              (*) https://github.com/fransschreuder/OSMScout-ubuntu

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                Tominto last edited by

                I just installed logviewer, and ran osmscout again. Having a quick look at the logs, I can see an entry that apparmor is denied. Could this be the problem?

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                  advocatux @Tominto last edited by advocatux

                  @tominto you can post your logs in pastebin using Logviewer if you want that someone else can take a look at them. Of course, you also need to post the link here.

                  No, apparmor denied is not the problem.

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                    Tominto @advocatux last edited by

                    @advocatux I thought it might be this?

                    https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/nPmY7GRq2T/

                    from dbus.log

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                      advocatux @Tominto last edited by

                      @tominto do you have the crash logs?

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                        Tominto @advocatux last edited by

                        @advocatux I'm still trying to figure this out. Where do I find crash logs?

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                          advocatux @Tominto last edited by

                          @tominto possibly in .cache/upstart/

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                            Tominto last edited by

                            Loviewer seems to be set for /home/phablet/.cache/upstart/, filtering by *.log. Ubuntu logs it displays are;

                            android-usb-state.log
                            application-click-logviewer.neothethird-logviewer_1.1.log
                            dbus.log (where I found reference to osmscout and apparmor)
                            media-hub.log
                            mtp-server.log
                            scope-registry.log
                            smart-scopes-proxy.log
                            ubuntu-location-service-trust-stored.log
                            ubuntu-push-client.log
                            unity8-dash.log
                            unity8.log

                            Should I post the output from each of these logs?

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                              advocatux @Tominto last edited by

                              @tominto have you read the tutorial I linked above (https://ubports.com/blog/ubports-blog-1/post/logviewer-102)? There is the answer to your question and, more important, how to generate proper logs.

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