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Message #21287
Re: basename: missing operand
I've created them from the ubuntu-sdk-ide GUI. I've tried both
architectures, but don't remember which channel. I'll try again this
evening and let you know.
2016-06-20 11:16 GMT+02:00 Benjamin Zeller <benjamin.zeller@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> What I wonder: Do you create arm or i386 based emulators?
> Only the i386 ones work properly.
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> On 06/20/2016 11:13 AM, Andrea Bernabei wrote:
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> mmm
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> I somehow missed you tried development and stable channels already.
> It seems to work here with the stable channel.
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> I have the same "basename: missing operand" error in the log, so I don't
> think that's critical, and it boots fine without maxing CPU or anything out
> of the ordinary.
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> Not sure how to help here :/
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> On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 10:07 AM, Andrea Bernabei <
> <andrea.bernabei@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>andrea.bernabei@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> Good morning everyone :)
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>> I have just tried creating an emulator with
>> ubuntu-emulator create --channel=ubuntu-touch/stable myinstance
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>> and it booted correctly to the startup wizard :)
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>> Can you please try again, this time specifying the --channel?
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>> If you don't specify the channel it will try creating an emulator from
>> the /devel channel, which is, as the name suggests, unstable :)
>> (I've just pinged some colleagues to know why it defaults to devel
>> instead of stable channel)
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>> I have 0 experience with the emulator, but I thought I could give this a
>> try and report my experience.
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>> Let me know if you manage to get it booting that way! :)
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>> Hope that helps,
>> Andrea
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>> On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 7:46 AM, nick luigi eusebio <
>> <kugi_igi@xxxxxxxxx>kugi_igi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>>> Well that's a suggestion from another developer :)
>>> It's so much easier doing so and doesn't really affect your phone badly.
>>> I think it's okay to test only on stable and not yet on rc-proposed.
>>> Actually the best way for me is to test on a tablet since you can resize
>>> your app in it and even use in windowed mode without the need of an
>>> external display.
>>> I guess there's no tablet emulator yet available though.
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>>> *To:* nick luigi eusebio < <kugi_igi@xxxxxxxxx>kugi_igi@xxxxxxxxx>;
>>> Bertrand CHEVRIER < <chevrier.bertrand@xxxxxxxxx>
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>>> *Sent:* Monday, June 20, 2016 8:31 AM
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>>> *Subject:* Re: [Ubuntu-phone] basename: missing operand
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>>> On 06/19/2016 02:46 AM, nick luigi eusebio wrote:
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>>> > You should use your phone for testing.
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>>>
>>> Should the developer documentation say that then? Because it's currently
>>> recommending using emulators.
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>>> Also, even if a developer has a device for testing, they might want to
>>> test on stable, as well as development/rc or other channels, or
>>> different screen sizes and architectures. That is one use case where
>>> emulators are useful.
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