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  • RE: Libertine not working on Pine64 pinetab

    @kathypeterson
    I have a bit of an update. So I deleted all directories in

    ~/.cache/libertine-container/
    

    and

    ~/.local/share/libertine-container/user-data
    

    I then recreated the container using the settings app.

    It looks like it finally installed

    ~/.cache/libertine-container/xenial/rootfs
    

    However now when I try to install in application I get the following error message:

    Directory 'var/log/apt/' missing
    

    Although this directory does exist.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Kathy

    posted in Support
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    kathypeterson
    11 Dec 2020, 00:19
  • Libertine not working on Pine64 pinetab

    I'm trying to get Libertine working on the pinetab and having trouble.

    I used the settings app to create a Libertine container called kathy. I then tried to use the settings app to install emacs. It just appears to hang forever.

    So I opened up the terminal to do some exploring. Running:

    libertine-container-manger list
    

    I get xenial not kathy as the container name. Not sure why.

    Then when I try

    libertine-container-manger install package -p emacs
    

    I get the following error:

    /usr/sbin/chroot: cannot change root directory to '/home/phablet/.cache/libertine-container/xenial/rootfs': No such file or directory
    

    /home/phablet/.cache/libertine-container exists, but no directory for xenial is in it. There also isn't a directory called kathy in it either.

    When I created the container it did create a directory
    ~/.local/share/libertine-container/user-data/xenial

    I then tried to create a container from the command line with

    libertine-container-manager create -i wilson
    

    It gives alot of output but the final error is:

    ERROR: create(): Failed to create container: 'destroy_libertine_container() missing 1 required positional argument: 'force'
    

    Any help would be greatly appreciated,
    Kathy

    posted in Support
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    kathypeterson
    10 Dec 2020, 20:26