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Problem Setting Up SDK - Creating Click Package

 

Hi,

Something I've wanted to say for some time now: On developer.ubuntu.com it
still says that 14.10 users don't need the PPA. That should probably be
changed. ;)

Cheers,
Niklas

Am Mittwoch, 4. Februar 2015 schrieb Benjamin Zeller :
> Am 04.02.2015 um 02:21 schrieb Phil:
>>
>> I'm sure I'm missing something obvious, but I've installed (and purged
then reinstalled) the SDK with a view to creating some apps, but I've hit a
problem at the simplest level.  I've created a simple web app to test which
simply loads up the Mozilla site, but I can't create a test Click package.
I have the same problem as this question
http://askubuntu.com/questions/548801/ubuntu-sdk-cannot-create-click-package-and-cannot-create-emulator
- note that the screenshot showing the click package creation on there
doesn't seem to be quite right.  I have what is described, but this is no
test tree, and only the "Validate existing Click package" is enabled, the
create and install ones are disabled.
>> Additionally, I did manage to get it running one my phone when I
connected it via USB, but after trying to purge it and removing the
.config/QtProject and .config/ubuntu-sdk directories I no longer seem to be
able to do this.
>>
>> Am I missing a package or something obvious?
>>
>> Thanks - Phil
>>
> Hi Phil,
>
> first thing to check: Do you have the UbuntuSDK ppa enabled? Thats the
main channel to always get the most recent version
> of the SDK:
>
> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-sdk-team/ppa && sudo apt-get update &&
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade && sudo apt-get install ubuntu-sdk
>
> The "command failed" message comes probably from the fact that the
click-review tool returns a error code because of the warning,
> that does not mean that there was no click package created. The click
package is put always in the builddirectory of the active
> buildconfiguration. We are about to release a update to the publish tab
that should not show that anymore.
>
> If only the "validate existing click package" is enabled it means that
you currently have a Kit selected or project loaded that can not
> be used for click packaging. You need to use a Ubuntu-SDK Kit (can be
created in Tools->Options->Ubuntu-> create chroot or alternatively on
> the devices page if you have a device/emulator attached).
>
> Also if you are on IRC, ping me there my nick there is zbenjamin on
channel #ubuntu-app-devel, #ubuntu-touch, #ubuntu-devel (freenode).
>
> Cheers,
>
> Benjamin
>
>
>
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